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Popocatépetl Records Explosion and Ejects Material

Summary by aztecapuebla.com
The activity occurred around 22:00 hours and generated an ash column of approximately 1.5 kilometers El Popocatépetl recorded a new explosion during the night of Friday, August 14, 2026, and the moment was captured from Atlixco, Puebla. The activity occurred around 22:00 hours and, although it was of lower level, expelled incandescent fragments at a short distance from the crater. In addition, the ash column reached approximately 1.5 kilometers …
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The activity occurred around 22:00 hours and generated an ash column of approximately 1.5 kilometers El Popocatépetl recorded a new explosion during the night of Friday, August 14, 2026, and the moment was captured from Atlixco, Puebla. The activity occurred around 22:00 hours and, although it was of lower level, expelled incandescent fragments at a short distance from the crater. In addition, the ash column reached approximately 1.5 kilometers …

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aztecapuebla.com broke the news on Sunday, August 16, 2026.
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