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09 Aug 2018 | 11:01 AM UTC

Chile: Nevados de Chillán volcano (south) erupts August 8 /update 2

Further eruptions possible in coming days or weeks at the Nevados de Chillán volcano (south) following August 8 activity

Informational

Event

A new eruption was reported at the Nevados de Chillán volcano, located in the south of the country, on Wednesday, August 8. According to the Chilean National Office of Emergencies (ONEMI) further eruptions or other volcanic activity is likely in the coming days or weeks. ONEMI issued an orange alert, the second-highest level, for the volcano in early July, which remains in effect as of August 9. No evacuation orders have been issued for the moment.

Context

The volcano is located in the Biobío region, some 380 km (235 mi) south of the capital Santiago, in an area home to a number of ski resorts and other tourist attractions. It last showed signs of activity in 2016 and its last major eruption occurred in 1973.

Chile, located along the Pacific Ring of Fire, experiences the some of the most intense volcanic activity of all countries in the world, second only to Indonesia.

Advice

Individuals in southern Chile are advised to avoid the area, monitor the situation, and adhere to any instructions issued by local authorities (e.g. potential evacuation orders).