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after the recent activity of the Popocatepetl volcanowhich caused Civil Protection to raise the volcanic alert traffic light from phase 2 to phase 3 yellow, below, the most up-to-date report on the behavior of Don Goyo today Tuesday May 23 of 2023, as well as what has been experienced in the most recent hours while you were sleeping. The report of the National Meteorological Service indicates that today the sky is cloudy and without visibility to the area of the colossus.
As the sky is cloudy, it is difficult to observe any exhalation of water vapor, gas and/or ash, but in case they are emitted, it is forecast that they would have a trajectory to the east, changing to the southeast of the crater, over Puebla while he volcanic alert traffic light continues today, may 23 in yellow phase 3, after the Scientific Advisory Committee decided so on May 20 as a preventive measure against the changes derived from the activity of the Popocatepetl volcano.
The National Center for Disaster Prevention (CENAPRED) also detailed in its most recent report published in the early hours of may 23 that in the last 24 hours, through the monitoring systems of the Popocatepetl volcano, 5 exhalations were detected that were accompanied by volcanic gases, water vapor and ash, as well as expulsion of incandescent material a short distance from the colossus. In turn, moderate explosions were recorded; the first, yesterday May 22 at 1:55 p.m. and the second today, at 05:33 p.m.
Thus the activity of the Popocatépetl volcano in the most recent hours of today, Tuesday May 23
According to CENAPRED, in this monitoring period at Popocatepetl volcano Ash fall was reported in the municipalities of San Andrés Cholula, San Pedro Cholula, Cuautlancingo, Amozoc, Zacatlán, Tetela de Ocampo, San Nicolás de los Ranchos, Palmar de Bravo, Tepeaca, in Izúcar de Matamoros, Epatlán, Teopantlán, Town of Xochitepec (municipality of Jolalpan), Tlapacoy, Huatlatlauca and Chignahuapan, in Puebla. As in Juchitepec, Mexico state; Hueyapan in Morelos and in the capital of the state of Tlaxcala.
Today, Tuesday May 22, there is presence of cloudiness over the area of the Popocatepetl volcano, although satellite detection would be facilitated in some cases of moderate activity, according to the notice of the National Meteorological Service. The satellite rain report, for its part, does not present accumulated precipitation in the area of the colossus in the last hours and in the event of exhalation of volcanic ash, gas and/or water vapor, it indicates trajectories to the east, as it passes through the west, center, east, southeast and south of Puebla.
As well as the central-western zone of Veracruz and the northern zone of Oaxaca, continuing over the southern and southeastern zone of Puebla, the north, northwest, central and western zone of Oaxaca and the eastern zone of Guerrero. The trajectories forecast the main direction of emissions of water vapor, gas plume, and volcanic ash from the Popocatepetl volcanoas can be seen in the image shared by the National Meteorological Service.
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