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Ash of Popocatépetl Could Reach Municipalities in Northern Morelos

On the morning of Monday, November 3, the Popocatépetl volcano recorded a weak emission of ash with dispersion to the states of Morelos and the State of Mexico. According to CENAPRED monitoring, the exhalation was accompanied by volcanic gases and water vapour, without reports of significant ash drop in nearby communities. The Volcanic Alert Semaphor remains in Yellow Phase 2, with a safety radius of 12 kilometers around the crater, so authoriti…
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On the morning of Monday, November 3, the Popocatépetl volcano recorded a weak emission of ash with dispersion to the states of Morelos and the State of Mexico. According to CENAPRED monitoring, the exhalation was accompanied by volcanic gases and water vapour, without reports of significant ash drop in nearby communities. The Volcanic Alert Semaphor remains in Yellow Phase 2, with a safety radius of 12 kilometers around the crater, so authoriti…

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aztecamorelos.com broke the news in on Monday, November 3, 2025.
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