Volcano rumbles near Mexico City, coating towns with ash, disrupting flights
May 24, 2023 / 06:39 PM MDT
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MEXICO CITY (AP) Towering a couple of hours from one of the worlds largest cities, the Popocatepetl volcano has been coating nearby towns with ash and disrupting flights at Mexico Citys airport, the busiest in Latin America.
Hundreds of explosions have spit lava from the snow-tipped peak of the 17,797-foot Popocatepetl (puh-puh-ka-TEH-pet-tl). Approximately 25 million people live within 60 miles of the mountain. Volcanologists say that, while a massive eruption doesnt appear imminent, eruptions are likely to continue, as they have for three decades.
FILE Paulino Alonso Rivera, who works at the National Center for Disaster Prevention of Mexico, gives an interview as he monitors the Popocatpetl volcano, in Mexico City, Feb. 8, 2023. Every time Mexicos Popocatepetl volcano rumbles to life and belches out towering clouds of ash, there are dozens of scientists, a network of sensors and cameras and a roomful of powerful equipment watching its every move. (AP Photo/Marco Ugarte, File)
FILE A model of the Popocatpetl volcano is displayed at the National Center for Disaster Prevention of Mexico in Mexico City, Feb. 8, 2023. The 17,797-foot mountain is known affectionately as El Popo and has been belching toxic fumes, ash and lumps of incandescent rock persistently for almost 30 years. (AP Photo/Marco Ugarte, File)
Mexican army patrols the streets as ash from the Popocatepetl volcano blankets the streets in Santiago Xalitzintla, Mexico, Monday, May 22, 2023. The volcanos activity has increased over the past week. Evacuations have not been ordered, but authorities are preparing for that scenario and telling people to stay out of 7.5-mile (12-kilometer) radius around the peak. (AP Photo/Marco Ugarte)
Women stand on an ash-covered street from the Popocatepetl volcano in Santiago Xalitzintla, Mexico, Monday, May 22, 2023. The volcanos activity has increased over the past week. Evacuations have not been ordered, but authorities are preparing for that scenario and telling people to stay out of 7.5-mile (12-kilometer) radius around the peak. (AP Photo/Marco Ugarte)
A vendor sells drinks as ash from the Popocatepetl volcano blankets the streets in Santiago Xalitzintla, Mexico, Monday, May 22, 2023. The volcanos activity has increased over the past week. Evacuations have not been ordered, but authorities are preparing for that scenario and telling people to stay out of 7.5-mile (12-kilometer) radius around the peak. (AP Photo/Marco Ugarte)
WHAT IS HAPPENING WITH THE POPOCATEPETL VOLCANO?
There has been a surge of activity since 1994 at the volcano affectionately known as Popo, which is being tracked by scientists at Mexicos National Autonomous University (UNAM).
It has had periods of intense activity between 2000 and 2003, and again between 2012 and 2016. In 2000, that activity triggered a red alert and evacuations before the volcano calmed down again.
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In past weeks, the volcano entered another one of those periods. Spewing ash, gas and lava, authorities have increased the alert to the yellow, second level on a stoplight-style scale, but not yet to red.
Previous surges in activity date back centuries. Pre-Hispanic writings speak of intense activity at Popocatepetl at the beginning of the 16th century.
In Guatemala, the Volcano of Fire claimed the lives of hundreds of people in a 2018 eruption. It has recently prompted evacuations for heightened activity as well.
IS A MAJOR ERUPTION IMMINENT?
Scientists and Mexican authorities say theres no sign that the current waves of small eruptions at Popocatepetl will turn into anything more destructive, said Servando de la Cruz Reyna, a senior geophysics researcher at the UNAM in Mexico City, adding that is there nothing new or surprising about recent movements.
The probability that this continues as it has previously is far higher than the probability that this grows to much higher levels, he said.
Popocatepetl has been active for a half-million years. Its last major eruption happened more than a thousand years ago.
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WHAT IS THE GOVERNMENT DOING?
Authorities have closed schools in dozens of municipalities across three states, put troops on alert, prepared shelters and checked evacuation routes. Other than that, they are encouraging people to remain calm.
On Monday, Mexican President Andrs Manuel Lpez Obrador said in his morning briefing that the movements of the volcano are being monitored 24 hours a day.
WHAT IS LIKELY TO HAPPEN?
Popocatepetls recent activity is not necessarily a bad thing, said Robin Campion, a volcanologist at the Institute of Geophysics. The scientist explained that small explosions alleviate pressure from magma inside the mountain, and likely mean that it wont lead to a buildup and larger eruption.
The good thing is that its constantly releasing energy, Campion said. Hopefully, itll continue being as constant and moderate as it is, so it doesnt all erupt at once, like it did in prehistoric times.
As it continues puffing, ash could eventually become a problem in surrounding areas, particularly in the 7.5 miles surrounding the volcano, but also in Mexico City.
Farmers move their mules loaded with coal, covered with ash from the Popocatepetl volcano that blankets Santiago Xalitzintla, Mexico, Monday, May 22, 2023. The volcanos activity has increased over the past week. Evacuations have not been ordered, but authorities are preparing for that scenario and telling people to stay out of 7.5-mile (12-kilometer) radius around the peak. (AP Photo/Marco Ugarte)
Women walk through the streets covered in ash from the Popocatpetl volcano in Atlixco, Mexico, Monday, May 22, 2023. The volcanos activity has increased over the past week. Evacuations have not been ordered, but authorities are preparing for that scenario and telling people to stay out of 7.5-mile (12-kilometer) radius around the peak. (AP Photo/Marco Ugarte)
Volcanic ash from the Popocatpetl volcano falls over Atlixco, Mexico, Monday, May 22, 2023. The volcanos activity has increased over the past week. Evacuations have not been ordered, but authorities are preparing for that scenario and telling people to stay out of 7.5-mile (12-kilometer) radius around the peak. (AP Photo/Marco Ugarte)
The Popocatepetl volcano spews ash and steam, seen from Santiago Xalitzintla, Mexico, Wednesday, May 24, 2023. (AP Photo/Marco Ugarte)
Husband and wife Gumersindo Roque and Ines Castro walk on their land to plant corn, near the Popocatpetl volcano which spews ash and steam, behind, in Santiago Xalitzintla, Mexico, Wednesday, May 24, 2023. (AP Photo/Marco Ugarte)
Husband and wife Gumersindo Roque and Ines Castro plant corn on their land located near the Popocatpetl volcano, which is spewing ash, in Santiago Xalitzintla, Mexico, Wednesday, May 24, 2023. (AP Photo/Marco Ugarte)
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