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Time2025-11-30 17:25:49 UTC2025-11-30 17:25:49 UTC at epicenterLocation38.199°N 141.864°EDepth53.84 km (33.46 mi)
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Time2025-11-30 17:25:49 UTC2025-11-30 17:25:49 UTC at epicenterLocation38.199°N 141.864°EDepth53.84 km (33.46 mi)
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Sunday, Nov 30, 2025 17:19 | 37 mins ago | By: martin
Gas emissions from Purace volcano (image: Colombian Geological Survey)
Monitoring of the activity in the Los Coconucos volcanic chain indicates the following, according to the Colombian Geological Survey (SGC), an entity under the Ministry of Mines and Energy:
Since the alert level of the Puracé volcano was raised to Orange, and up to the time of this report, seismic signals associated with fluid movement—specifically volcanic tremor (TR) and long-period (LP) events—have continued. These signals reflect the ongoing release of volcanic gases. Some have been linked to minor ash emissions, with their dispersion influenced by shifting wind patterns. Notably, at 4:06 a.m. on November 30, a continuous tremor signal corresponded to an ash-and-gas column rising more than 500 meters above the summit of Puracé, although adverse weather prevented full visibility on other monitoring
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Time2025-11-30 16:23:05 UTC2025-11-30 16:23:05 UTC at epicenterLocation18.824°N 145.709°EDepth199.29 km (123.83 mi)
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