Things seem to have been RELATIVELY more quiet on the earthquake front for the last week
Popocatepetl
Volcano eruption covers Mexican towns in ash
8
May, 2013
Mexico's
Popocatepetl volcano has spewed ash over several towns in the central
state of Puebla, just 55 kilometers (35 miles) southeast of Mexico
City, but the country's capital was spared.
The
volcano blew a huge stack of smoke that went 3,200 meters (10,500
feet) skyward late Tuesday, but surrounding residents were not in
danger, said Jesus Morales, Puebla's civil protection director.
A
three-centimeter (one-inch) thick carpet of ash covered nearby towns,
forcing people to wear masks. The National Disaster Prevention Center
said Wednesday that ash also fell in the state capital of Puebla.
The
5,452-meter (17,900-foot) high Popocatepetl is Mexico's second
highest peak after the Citlaltepetl volcano.
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