„Volcano“ alarm in Colombia: 2,500 families will be evacuated
The risk of eruption continues at Nevado del Ruiz Volcano in Colombia. Colombian President Petro stated that the volcano is likely to erupt within days or weeks and said, „I have ordered the evacuation of 2,500 families to be accelerated due to an emergency that may occur.“ In 1985, 25,000 people lost their lives in the mudslide that occurred as a result of the eruption of Nevado del Ruiz Volcano.
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The Colombian government has ordered the urgent evacuation of around 2,500 families living near the Nevado del Ruiz Volcano, amid fears of a potentially catastrophic eruption. The country’s President Petro stated on Saturday that the volcano may erupt within days or weeks and ordered the swift evacuation of the families. The last time the volcano erupted was in 1985, leading to the death of at least 23,000 people in a mudslide. The Colombian Geological Service has also warned of potential disruptions to flight activities in the country should volcanic activity continue, and many regions may be affected, including the capital Bogota.