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SGC clarifies that ash in the southwestern part of the country comes from the Curichenga volcano and not from the Puracé volcano.

Summary by larazon.co
The Colombian Geological Service (SGC) reported that the ash that fell in several areas of the south of the country, accompanied by sulfur smell, comes from the volcano Curichenga and not from the Puracé, as was initially speculated. The entity called for calm and urged the communities to attend only the official information. The phenomenon was recorded on Sunday, January 19, around 11 at night, when inhabitants of the nearby areas reported the …
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larazon.co broke the news in on Tuesday, January 21, 2025.
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