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They Discard New Volcano in Mexico and Explain the Origin of Strange Mud Pits

The emergence of steam, hot water and mud emissions in the community of El Salitre, in the municipality of Ixtlán, Michoacán of Mexico, generated concern among the neighbors and aroused speculation about the possible emergence of a volcano. However, a group of specialists concluded that this is a hydrothermal phenomenon associated with the circulation of hot fluids in the subsoil. The conclusions emerged from an inspection carried out by researc…

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The emergence of steam, hot water and mud emissions in the community of El Salitre, in the municipality of Ixtlán, Michoacán of Mexico, generated concern among the neighbors and aroused speculation about the possible emergence of a volcano. However, a group of specialists concluded that this is a hydrothermal phenomenon associated with the circulation of hot fluids in the subsoil. The conclusions emerged from an inspection carried out by researc…

The impressive images captured on the night of May 25, 2026 in the community of El Salitre, in the municipality of Ixtlán de los Hervores, Michoacán, showed columns of steam, hot water and mud rising between 8 and 15 meters high. Although initially versions appeared that pointed to the formation of a geyser and even of a possible volcano, specialists point out that it is important to distinguish between similar geological phenomena. A geyser is …

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aztecamorelos.com broke the news on Tuesday, June 2, 2026.
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