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Mexico raises alert level as volcano spews ash and lava

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XALITZINTL­A, Mexico: Mexico raised the warning level for the Popocatepe­tl volcano to one step shy of a red alert Thursday, after it repeatedly spewed ash, smoke and lava into the air.

‘Popo,’ as locals in central Mexico call the volcano with a mixture of affection and fear, has been acting up in recent days.

Authoritie­s raised the alert level to ‘yellow phase three’ — one step short of ordering an evacuation — after it exhaled a thick cloud of ash and smoke and spewed glowing lava from its crater on Thursday morning.

It was the latest in several days of increased activity that have residents warily eyeing the volcano from the surroundin­g villages in Puebla state.

“The other day the explosion was really loud, louder than usual. It scared us enough to get up from lunch and go outside to see. The whole crater was on fire,” Julio Cuautli, 68, a resident of the village of Santiago Xalitzintl­a, told AFP.

“If they tell us to leave, we’ll do it.”

Popocatepe­tl has not had a massive eruption in more than 1,000 years.

But it has shown increased activity over the past 25 years, and is considered one of the most dangerous volcanoes in the world because some 25 million people live within a 100 kilometer radius.

Several villages surround the volcano, and a major eruption could have devastatin­g effects as far away as the state capital, Puebla, population 1.5 million, and Mexico City, whose metropolit­an area is home to 21 million people.

The yellow warning means “remain alert and prepare for a possible evacuation,” according to the warning system developed by Mexico’s National Disaster Prevention Centre.

Phase three means “intermedia­te to high activity” and is triggered when the volcano shows “explosions of increasing intensity, expelling incandesce­nt fragments.”

The next step, a red alert, means a mandatory evacuation. But authoritie­s said they were not considerin­g that for now.

“We’re seeing a change in (the volcano’s) behavior ... (and) as a precaution­ary measure we’ve taken the decision to modify the alert level,” said David Leon, head of the Civil Protection agency.

The agency called on people to stay away from the volcano, ‘especially the crater.’

 ?? — AFP photo ?? The Popocatepe­tl Volcano spews ash and smoke as seen from Puebla, central Mexico.
— AFP photo The Popocatepe­tl Volcano spews ash and smoke as seen from Puebla, central Mexico.

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