The eruption was accompanied with pyroclastic flows on the NE flank.
The Washington VAAC reported volcanic ash drifted NE and reached 7 km (23 000 feet) above sea level at 14:15 UTC.
¡IMPRESIONANTE! Así la explosión de @Volcan_Colima a las 07:49 hrs seguida de una segunda a las 8:04 hrs. Vista @fiestainn #Colima. GIF: pic.twitter.com/KVe8zVKR4l— Webcams de México (@webcamsdemexico) 25. Januar 2017
Impresionante video de la explosión vulcaniana del #VolcanDeColima capta el descenso de flujos piroclásticos. Hoy ene25— Geól. Sergio Almazán (@chematierra) 25. Januar 201
Gracias @justigp76 ! pic.twitter.com/ToDnWaPMOX
Mexican National Civil Protection System has warned the population that persistent and strong ashfall is expected and urged them to take necessary precautions and stay alert to official information. Even light ash fall can contaminate drinking water and food containers, they warned.Esta mañana #VolcándeColima impresionante@webcamsdemexico @chematierra @CultureVolcan @Volcan_Colima @PostalesdeMex @SkyAlertMx @meteotoluca pic.twitter.com/Jczw56Leiy— Bnice Cortés (@Bnice_HerMoSSa) 25. Januar 2017
Nearby residents are warned to limit their outdoor activity, keep the windows and doors closed, and protect their eyes, nose, and mouth. If possible, use a damp cloth, wash it regularly and wear protective glasses. If you have to go out, try wearing long-sleeved clothing and a hat. Do not drive if possible, but if you have to, do so at a low speed and with the lights on. Remember that ash damages the engines and the performance of vehicles. People with asthma and respiratory problems should not be exposed to ash.
Cover your water and food containers, both human and animal, and do not allow ash to accumulate on ceilings, roofs, patios, and streets. Store your important documents in a plastic bag and have the emergency backpack at hand.
Geological summary
The Colima volcanic complex is the most prominent volcanic center of the western Mexican Volcanic Belt. It consists of two southward-younging volcanoes, Nevado de Colima (the 4320 m high point of the complex) on the north and the 3850-m-high historically active Volcán de Colima at the south. A group of cinder cones of late-Pleistocene age is located on the floor of the Colima graben west and east of the Colima complex. Volcán de Colima (also known as Volcán Fuego) is a youthful stratovolcano constructed within a 5-km-wide caldera, breached to the south, that has been the source of large debris avalanches.
Featured image: Eruption of Mexico's Colima volcano on January 25, 2017. Credit: Bnice Cortés
Quelle: https://watchers.news/2017/01/25/strong-explosion-colima-mexico-january-25-2017/
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