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Stratovolcano 3,763 m / 12,346 ft
Guatemala, 14.47°N / -90.88°W
Aktueller Status: Ausbruch (4 con 5)
Ausbrüche des Fuego
1581, 1585, 1586, 1587, 1614, 1617, 1620, 1623, 1629, 1679(?), 1685, 1686, 1689(?), 1699, 1702, 1705, 1706, 1709(?), 1710,1717,1730, 1732, 1737, 1751(?), 1765(?), 1773(?), 1799, 1826, 1829, 1850(?), 1852(?), 1855, 1856, 1857, 1860, 1861(?), 1867(?), 1880, 1896, 1932, 1944, 1949, 1953, 1955, 1957, 1962, 1963, 1966, 1967, 1971, 1973, 1974, 1975, 1977, 1987, 1999, 2002 - ongoing
Typische Aktivität:Dominantly explosive, construction of lava domes and extrusion of viscous lava flows. In near constant activity, at least during the past centuries.
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 Satellite image of Fuego volcano by (c) Google Earth View
Vulkannachrichten: Fuego Volcano (Guatemala)Do, 25. Feb 2021, 06:45 Mi, 24. Feb 2021, 19:15 Mi, 24. Feb 2021, 13:15 Mi, 24. Feb 2021, 01:30 Di, 23. Feb 2021, 19:30 Di, 23. Feb 2021, 08:15 Mo, 22. Feb 2021, 21:15 Mo, 22. Feb 2021, 09:30 Mo, 22. Feb 2021, 02:15 So, 21. Feb 2021, 02:00 Sa, 20. Feb 2021, 12:30 Sa, 20. Feb 2021, 01:45 Fr, 19. Feb 2021, 13:00 Fr, 19. Feb 2021, 01:45 Do, 18. Feb 2021, 15:15 Do, 18. Feb 2021, 06:15 Mi, 17. Feb 2021, 19:45  Satellitenbild des Fuego Vulkans am 17 Feb 2021 Di, 16. Feb 2021, 17:00 Di, 16. Feb 2021, 08:28 ![]() Dense dark ash plume from Fuego volcano yesterday (image: INSIVUMEH) The intense effusive activity that had started a few days ago from the summit crater decreased significantly and seems to ended as INSIVUMEH seismic instrument detected decreasing period of the amplitude. Read more...The lava flow in Seca western direction ceased and is now no longer active while the second lava flow in Ceniza direction on the SW flank remains active, currently about 300 m long but it is expected to reduce its length in the coming hours. Moderate strombolian-to-vulcanian-type explosions continue to erupt at regular intervals of 12 to 14 per hour generating a plumes of ash that rose to estimated 15,000 ft (4,800 m) altitude. Volcanic ash is dispersed towards the N, E and NE about 50 km of the volcano. ![]() Decreasing period of the amplitude tremor at Fuego volcano (image: INSIVUMEH) ![]() Ash dispersion to the NE of the volcano (image: INSIVUMEH) [ less] alles lesenDi, 16. Feb 2021, 07:30 Mo, 15. Feb 2021, 20:00 Mo, 15. Feb 2021, 12:15 Mo, 15. Feb 2021, 08:21 ![]() New effusive activity at Fuego volcano (image: Sentinel 2) A new intense effusive episode started a few days ago and is now in progress at the volcano's summit crater. Read more...The lava effusion is likely related to continuous high level explosive activity over the last few months and triggered a two new lava flows that continue to be active on the SW flank of the volcano traveled in Ceniza and Seca direction, currently about 1,500 m and 500 m long. INSIVUMEH reported that a series of a pyroclastic flows (gravity-driven mass flows) at the volcano occurred associated with ongoing elevated strombolian activity. The pyroclastic flows traveled several hundred meters over the upper slopes (as can be seen in the attached image) in Ceniza direction lasting about 3 minutes and caused moderate avalanches that lifted ash plumes as it descended the slope. ![]() Pyroclastic flows from Fuego volcano (image: INSIVUMEH) ![]() Ash content from Fuego volcano (image: @ConredGuatemala/twitter) [ less] alles lesenMo, 15. Feb 2021, 06:15 So, 14. Feb 2021, 17:15 So, 14. Feb 2021, 04:30 Fr, 12. Feb 2021, 17:30 Di, 9. Feb 2021, 15:00 Mo, 8. Feb 2021, 10:15 Mo, 8. Feb 2021, 02:45 Sa, 6. Feb 2021, 02:15 Fr, 5. Feb 2021, 15:30 Fr, 5. Feb 2021, 00:15 Do, 4. Feb 2021, 13:30 Mi, 3. Feb 2021, 23:30 ![]() Satellitenbild des Fuego Vulkans am 3 Feb 2021 Mi, 3. Feb 2021, 12:15 Mi, 3. Feb 2021, 06:15 Di, 2. Feb 2021, 14:45 Di, 2. Feb 2021, 06:15 Mo, 1. Feb 2021, 13:15 Mo, 1. Feb 2021, 03:30 ![]() Satellitenbild des Fuego Vulkans am 1 Feb 2021 Vulkannachrichten: Fuego Volcano (Guatemala)Do, 25. Feb 2021, 06:45 Mi, 24. Feb 2021, 19:15 Mi, 24. Feb 2021, 13:15 Mi, 24. Feb 2021, 01:30 Di, 23. Feb 2021, 19:30 Di, 23. Feb 2021, 08:15 Mo, 22. Feb 2021, 21:15 Mo, 22. Feb 2021, 09:30 Mo, 22. Feb 2021, 02:15 So, 21. Feb 2021, 02:00 Sa, 20. Feb 2021, 12:30 Sa, 20. Feb 2021, 01:45 Fr, 19. Feb 2021, 13:00 Fr, 19. Feb 2021, 01:45 Do, 18. Feb 2021, 15:15 Do, 18. Feb 2021, 06:15 Mi, 17. Feb 2021, 19:45  Satellitenbild des Fuego Vulkans am 17 Feb 2021 Di, 16. Feb 2021, 17:00 Di, 16. Feb 2021, 08:28 ![]() Dense dark ash plume from Fuego volcano yesterday (image: INSIVUMEH) The intense effusive activity that had started a few days ago from the summit crater decreased significantly and seems to ended as INSIVUMEH seismic instrument detected decreasing period of the amplitude. Read more...The lava flow in Seca western direction ceased and is now no longer active while the second lava flow in Ceniza direction on the SW flank remains active, currently about 300 m long but it is expected to reduce its length in the coming hours. Moderate strombolian-to-vulcanian-type explosions continue to erupt at regular intervals of 12 to 14 per hour generating a plumes of ash that rose to estimated 15,000 ft (4,800 m) altitude. Volcanic ash is dispersed towards the N, E and NE about 50 km of the volcano. ![]() Decreasing period of the amplitude tremor at Fuego volcano (image: INSIVUMEH) ![]() Ash dispersion to the NE of the volcano (image: INSIVUMEH) [ less] alles lesenDi, 16. Feb 2021, 07:30 Mo, 15. Feb 2021, 20:00 Mo, 15. Feb 2021, 12:15 Mo, 15. Feb 2021, 08:21 ![]() New effusive activity at Fuego volcano (image: Sentinel 2) A new intense effusive episode started a few days ago and is now in progress at the volcano's summit crater. Read more...The lava effusion is likely related to continuous high level explosive activity over the last few months and triggered a two new lava flows that continue to be active on the SW flank of the volcano traveled in Ceniza and Seca direction, currently about 1,500 m and 500 m long. INSIVUMEH reported that a series of a pyroclastic flows (gravity-driven mass flows) at the volcano occurred associated with ongoing elevated strombolian activity. The pyroclastic flows traveled several hundred meters over the upper slopes (as can be seen in the attached image) in Ceniza direction lasting about 3 minutes and caused moderate avalanches that lifted ash plumes as it descended the slope. ![]() Pyroclastic flows from Fuego volcano (image: INSIVUMEH) ![]() Ash content from Fuego volcano (image: @ConredGuatemala/twitter) [ less] alles lesenMo, 15. Feb 2021, 06:15 So, 14. Feb 2021, 17:15 So, 14. Feb 2021, 04:30 Fr, 12. Feb 2021, 17:30 Di, 9. Feb 2021, 15:00 Mo, 8. Feb 2021, 10:15 Mo, 8. Feb 2021, 02:45 Sa, 6. Feb 2021, 02:15 Fr, 5. Feb 2021, 15:30 Fr, 5. Feb 2021, 00:15 Do, 4. Feb 2021, 13:30 Mi, 3. Feb 2021, 23:30 ![]() Satellitenbild des Fuego Vulkans am 3 Feb 2021 Mi, 3. Feb 2021, 12:15 Mi, 3. Feb 2021, 06:15 Di, 2. Feb 2021, 14:45 Di, 2. Feb 2021, 06:15 Mo, 1. Feb 2021, 13:15 Mo, 1. Feb 2021, 03:30 ![]() Satellitenbild des Fuego Vulkans am 1 Feb 2021
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