Friday, July 29, 2005
Mexican volcano shows signs of activity
The volcano in the western state of Colima, some 300 miles from Mexico City, began erupting early in the morning, El Universal reported.
The Colima volcano, also known as the "fire volcano," emitted some smoke in June. A month before that, the cone experienced its first major eruption in six years, prompting the evacuation of towns near its base.
The Colima volcano, also known as the "fire volcano," emitted some smoke in June. A month before that, the cone experienced its first major eruption in six years, prompting the evacuation of towns near its base.