MEXICO
CITY (AP)--The Popocatepetl volcano experienced a moderate explosion
that was heard for miles around Sunday, belching a column of ash
more than a mile high.
The one-minute
explosion, which happened at 8:19 a.m., may have launched some
red-hot rocks for a small radius near the 17,886-foot volcano,
and some light ash fall was reported in the nearby town of San
Pedro Benito Juarez, Mexico's National Center for Prevention of
Disasters said on its Web site.
A small bank
of clouds hovering around the crater prevented investigators from
seeing all of the activity.
The volcano,
located about 40 miles south of Mexico City, has been closely
monitored since Dec. 18. when the volcano staged its most violent
eruption in 1,200 years, spewing red-hot rock and convincing thousands
who live at its base to flee to shelters set up in safe areas.
The villagers were allowed to return on Dec. 27.
Residents
are still barred from coming within 7 miles of the crater.
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