Mexico’s most active volcano, Popocatépetl, erupted on Thursday, sending an ash plume nearly 20,000 feet in the air. The fiery lava explosion was also caught on camera.
No one was injured by the blast from the stratovolcano, which occurred a little over 40 miles southeast of Mexico City. But CENAPRED set the warning level at “yellow phase 2,” meaning there’s no imminent danger but people should stay away from the volcano and its crater.
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