Volcano Eruption in central Mexico CCTV cameras captured the exact eruption
Volcano Eruption in central Mexico CCTV cameras captured the exact eruption
Mexico's Volcan de Colima volcano's eruption caught on camera
Ash-tonishing! large eruption in North American nation caught on camera as ash column shoots into sky and blankets villages fifteen miles away
Colima volcano erupted at 9.15am time on Wed
Eruption was captured by digital camera found out to watch volcano's activity
Ash fell on cities up to fifteen miles away, however no properties were broken
By Sarah GORDON FOR MAILONLINE
It is one amongst Mexico's most active volcanoes and is capably called the 'Volcano of Fire'.
But observers were still shocked in the week once the Volcan de Colima peak erupted causing ash shooting two.5 miles into the air.
An amazing timelapse shows the sudden eruption, captured by a camera found out to look at the volcano.
The Volcan de Colima volcano in western North American nation is one amongst the foremost active within the country
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The Volcan de Colima volcano in western North American nation is one amongst the foremost active within the country
Located within the state of Volcan de Colima, on Mexico's geographical region, the volcano has long attracted geologists and scientists owing to its constant rumblings.
Each day, mini eruptions happen, causing tiny plumes of ash into the sky.
However, this week's eruption is that the largest in months.
Volcano Disvoer reported a 'strong vulcanian-type explosion' at 9.15am time on Wed.
In its biggest eruption since last year, the volcano spewed AN ash column 2.5 miles into the air
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In its biggest eruption since last year, the volcano spewed AN ash column 2.5 miles into the air
Volcanic matter rose quite 29,000ft into the air when the eruption in western North American nation
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Volcanic matter rose quite 29,000ft into the air when the eruption in western North American nation
The mountain belched AN ash column quite 2.5 miles higher than the summit, with volcanic matter rising to 29,000ft.
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