3M people to evacuate due to volcano near Mexico City.
3 Million People Prepare for Evacuation as Popocatépetl Volcano Spews Ash
Residents near the Popocatépetl volcano in Mexico are preparing for evacuation as ash continues to spew from the almost 18,000-foot volcano. The recent volcanic activity has caused the Mexican government to raise warning levels and close schools in dozens of municipalities. Hundreds of flights have also been delayed due to the ash level.
Popocatépetl, or “El Popo,” is widely known as the most dangerous active volcano in the country with the last major eruption happening in 2000, which caused the evacuation of around 50,000 people. Since that eruption, mild activity has been seen from the volcano.
On Sunday, the National Civil Protection Coordination (CNPC) changed its volcanic threat level to “yellow phase 3,” causing 3 million people nearby to be on alert for evacuation. Many people are worried about the possibility of evacuating because they would have to leave their homes and livestock unattended.
“It’s worrisome, above all because of the children, because you don’t know if there will be an enormous explosion or a small one,” said Claudia de la Cruz, who lives with her two children ages 3 and 5.
The U.S. embassy in Mexico has warned of the recent volcanic activities on Saturday recommending people not to travel within a 7.5 mile radius of the volcano.
Impact on Residents
Around 25 million people live within a 60-mile radius of the volcano, which is located around 45 miles southeast of Mexico City. The recent volcanic activity has caused 3 million people in nearby areas to prepare for evacuation as ash has been spewing for a week.
Many people are worried about the possibility of evacuating because they would have to leave their homes and livestock unattended. Claudia de la Cruz, who lives with her two children ages 3 and 5, said, “It’s worrisome, above all because of the children, because you don’t know if there will be an enormous explosion or a small one.”
Warning Levels Raised
The recent volcanic activity has prompted the Mexican government to raise warning levels and close schools in dozens of municipalities. Hundreds of flights have also been delayed due to the ash level. On Sunday, the National Civil Protection Coordination (CNPC) changed its volcanic threat level to “yellow phase 3,” causing 3 million people nearby to be on alert for evacuation.
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