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Cae ceniza del Popocatépetl en Morelos

Cae ceniza del Popocatépetl en Morelos

Se detectaron 25 exhalaciones y 1148 minutos de tremor de alta frecuencia que en total sumaron 19.13 horas. Desde hoy por la mañana y al momento de este reporte, se observa una emisión constante de vapor de agua, gases volcánicos y ceniza, que se dispersa hacia el sur-suroeste (SO).

El Semáforo de Alerta Volcánica se mantiene en AMARILLO FASE 2.

El Centro Nacional de Prevención de Desastres (Cenapred) te insiste: no intentes subir al volcán, pues ocurren explosiones que arrojan fragmentos incandescentes, como se ha visto recientemente. Respeta el radio de exclusión de 12 kilómetros a partir del cráter, estar dentro de esta zona no es seguro. En caso de lluvias fuertes, aléjate del fondo de las barrancas, debido al peligro de flujos de lodo y escombro.

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