The eruption spewed volcanic ash up to 4 km (13 123 feet) above the crater. Ashfall was reported in Zapotlan and Jalisco.
Due to increased activity of the volcano in recent days, Mexican National Civil Protection System has warned the population that persistent and strong ashfall is expected and urged them to take necessary precautions and stay alert to official information. Even light ash fall can contaminate drinking water and food containers, they warned.
#PorSiNoViste la explosión del @Volcan_Colima (00:27 h). Fragmentos incandescentes en todo el edificio volcánico y flujos piroclásticos. pic.twitter.com/PxqUtew63q
— SkyAlert (@SkyAlertMx) January 18, 2017
Ash is reported in Zapotlán el Grande (Cd. Guzmán), Jalisco, by explosion during the early hours
Se reporta ceniza en Zapotlán el Grande (Cd. Guzmán), Jalisco, por explosión durante la madrugada del #VolcánDeColima.
Foto @Excelsior pic.twitter.com/NJT0K0d41G
— SkyAlert (@SkyAlertMx) January 18, 2017
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