Mud Volcano Erupts Near Homes in San Juan de Urabá; Evacuations Ordered
The eruption near a water treatment plant caused road damage and led to precautionary evacuations; no injuries reported, officials monitor the site closely.
- A mud volcano erupted on Wednesday afternoon in San Juan de Urabá, a municipality in Antioquia department, Colombia.
- The eruption occurred near a municipal water treatment plant and close to homes, prompting authorities to order precautionary evacuations.
- Mud volcanoes erupt a mixture of mud, water and gases like methane, producing dramatic eruptions without molten rock.
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An eruption of mud diapiro in the municipality of San Juan de Urabá, in northwestern Colombia. A thick mud covered an extensive area of land after the eruption and affected about 1,000 people, as well as roads, crops, livestock and the local aqueduct. Continue reading...
The eruption of a mud volcano in the municipality of San Juan de Urabá, in north-western Colombia, affected roads, crops, livestock and an aqueduct, and about 1,000 people were evacuated.
The eruption of a mud volcano in San Juan de Urabá on Wednesday night activated emergency protocols in the municipality of Antioquia. Authorities conduct monitoring in the affected area to assess possible additional risks. Preliminaryly, the Department of Risk Management of Antioquia (Dagran) indicated that, despite the presence of houses in the vicinity, no injured persons were registered. Continue reading
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