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Situation Update No. 3 : Mexico – Volcano Activity

Apr 17

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Source:  RSOE EDIS ALERTMAIL

Situation Update No. 3

Posted:2012-04-16, 05:02:44 [UTC]

Ref.no.: VA-20120416-34909-MEX

Situation Update No. 3
On 2012-04-17 at 16:32:59 [UTC]

Event: Volcano Activity
Location: Mexico State of Puebla Popocatepetl Volcano

Situation:

Scientists recorded continuing volcanic activity Tuesday in Mexico’s Popocatepetl volcano, which sits just southeast of Mexico City and its more than 19 million residents. Local government officials and residents began taking precautions, with schools in the zone near the volcano closing Tuesday and the government advising residents to close windows and avoid the outdoors. Activity had decreased in Popocatepetl overnight, but eight exhalations of low intensity were recorded, Mexico’s National Center for the Prevention of Disasters said. A low amplitude tremor lasting 40 minutes early Tuesday morning was also felt, the agency said. Officials placed the alert at Popocatepetl — which means “Smoking Mountain” in the native Nahuatl language — at Yellow Level 3. This means there is a probability of explosive activity of an intermediate to high scale, an eruption of lava and a spewing of ash. A glow was visible inside the crater overnight, the agency said. Popocatepetl is one of Mexico’s highest peaks and last had a major eruption in 2000. It is located in a national park southeast of Mexico City and can be seen from there on a clear day. Already, scientists have observed a continuous column of water vapor and moderate amounts of ash rising from the crater. Falling ash was reported in the city of Puebla, the capital of the state. A seven-mile perimeter around the volcano has been cleared, and the Puebla state government asked residents to limit travel between cities near the volcano. To guard against falling ash, residents should close doors and windows, cover water tanks and food and avoid outdoor activities, the government said.

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Russia [Asia] – Volcano Eruption – 2012.04.17

Apr 17

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RSOE EDIS ALERTMAIL

2012-04-17 07:33:33 – Volcano Eruption – Russia [Asia]

 
EDIS Code: VE-20120417-34917-RUS
Date&Time: 2012-04-17 07:33:33 [UTC]
Continent: Asia
Country: Russia [Asia]
State/Prov.: Far-East,
Location: Shiveluch Volcano,
City:  

Damage level: Moderate (Level 2)

Not confirmed information!

Description:

Russia’s northernmost active volcano is churning out ash to a height of 9,500 meters (over 31,000 feet) in the country’s Far East, local scientists reported on Tuesday. The 3,283-meter (10,771-foot) Shiveluch volcano increased activity in May 2009 and has been periodically spewing ash from three to ten kilometers. “A powerful eruption of ashes took place 05.59 a.m. local time [17:59 GMT on Monday], a source at the Far Eastern Institute of Volcanology and Seismology said. The official said the column of ashes could be clearly seen from a distance of 40 kilometers spreading to the east. “It is the most powerful eruption this year,” the expert said. According to scientists, the volcanic activity over the past two-three years has significantly altered the contour of the volcano with the crater increasing in size by 50% and the slopes becoming far steeper than before. Although the current eruption poses no immediate threat to nearby settlements, the ensuing ash fallouts could be hazardous to health and the environment. The clouds of volcanic ash could also pose threat to air traffic because the tiny particles cause problems with aircraft engine turbines. So far, local authorities issued no warnings to air traffic in the area. There are more than 150 volcanoes on Kamchatka, 29 of them active.

 

Posted:2012-04-17 07:33:33 [UTC]

Source:  RSOE EDIS ALERTMAIL

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