Bulletin No. 79 – Cotopaxi volcano situation 18/11/2015

Status: Yellow alert

Volcano status: In eruptive process

Internal activity: Moderate

Surface activity: Low

During the night, brightness at the crater level was observed, accompanied by an emission of vapor, gas and ash with a height of 500 meters above the summit, in west direction, was observed. This morning, an emission of gas and vapor with low ash content that reached 500 meters, in west direction, was observed. Ashfall in Machachi and Aloasí was reported. Seismicity remains as in previous days: internal movement of magma and fluids inside the volcano. We remind the public that the surface activity refers to all external observations such as fumaroles, columns of gases, ash outlet, explosions, etc.

Accommodation:

The Ministry of Tourism visited affected areas with the Secretary of Risk Management, Geophysical Institute and Municipality of Mejia.

The Ministry of Environment authorizes Tambopaxi, located within the Cotopaxi National Park, remains closed as a precaution.

The Ministry of Tourism, in partnership with the Red Cross, continues working on contingency plans for establishments in the north zone of the Cotopaxi volcano.

Flights

Local airports are open and operating normally, including Latacunga Airport. For further information, please visit: http://www.aviacioncivil.gob.ec/

Roads

The country’s roadways are operating normally. To learn more about the current state of roadways, visit: http://www.obraspublicas.gob.ec/mapa-estado-de-carreteras-ecuador/

Railways
Ferrocarriles del Ecuador EP (Ecuadorian Railways Company) has modified some of their routes. For more information visit: http://trenecuador.com/ferrocarrilesdelecuador/

Tourism in Ecuador

The Ministry of Tourism, in coordination with the Secretariat for Risk Management, Geophysical Institute, National Police, Government of Napo, tour operators and tourist providers, conducted the tour for the banks of the Jatunyacu River and in tourist communities that are in the danger zone, to identify evacuation routes in activities such as rafting, kayaking, community tourism, among others. The Geophysical Institute, in conjunction with the Ministry of Tourism, presented the provisional risk map for Napo to the COE of Napo and the community. To see the map, go to: http://on.fb.me/1XWaoGb

ECU911 smartphone application

Download the application for free. This facilitates emergency care across the country, through the geo-referenced location of the incident, by smartphones. For further information, visit: www.ecu911.gob.ec/aplicacionparacelulares/

The Ministry of Tourism advices tourists and tour operators to remain alert to guidelines and recommendations provided by the Ministry of Security Coordination, through its official channels: www.seguridad.gob.ec. To be informed about the volcano situation, you can also visit: www.volcancotopaxi.com (here you will find a Tourism section with useful information for the tourism industry), or on social networks like #VolcánCotopaxi.

Approved by: Ministry of Safety Coordination


 

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