Eruptions Intensify at Mexico's Popocatepetl Volcano


    The main church in the town of San Damian Texoloc, Mexico stands in front of the Popocatepetl volcano as is spews ash and vapor early Tuesday, July 9, 2013. Last Saturday, Mexico's National Center for Disaster Prevention raised the volcano alert from Stage 2 Yellow to Stage 3 Yellow, the final step before a Red alert, when possible evacuations could be ordered after the Popocatepetl volcano spit out a cloud of ash and vapor 2 miles (3 kilometers) high over several days of eruptions. (Photo by J. Guadalupe Perez/AP Photo)


    The main church in the town of San Damian Texoloc, Mexico stands in front of the Popocatepetl volcano as is spews ash and vapor early Tuesday, July 9, 2013. Last Saturday, Mexico's National Center for Disaster Prevention raised the volcano alert from Stage 2 Yellow to Stage 3 Yellow, the final step before a Red alert, when possible evacuations could be ordered after the Popocatepetl volcano spit out a cloud of ash and vapor 2 miles (3 kilometers) high over several days of eruptions. (Photo by J. Guadalupe Perez/AP Photo)




    Smoke rises from the Popocatepetl as it spews incandescent volcanic material on the outskirts of Puebla July 4, 2013. (Photo by Imelda Medina/Reuters)


    Smoke rises from the Popocatepetl as it spews incandescent volcanic material on the outskirts of Puebla July 4, 2013. (Photo by Imelda Medina/Reuters)




    A Stage 3 Yellow flag flies in the Paso de Cortes area near Popocatepetl volcano, behind left, in Mexico, Monday, July 8, 2013. Mexico's National Center for Disaster Prevention raised the volcano alert to Stage 3 Yellow, the final step before a Red alert, when possible evacuations could be ordered. A Stage 3 Yellow alert had been in effect during eruptions earlier this year until early June, when it was lowered. (Photo by Marco Ugarte/AP Photo)


    A Stage 3 Yellow flag flies in the Paso de Cortes area near Popocatepetl volcano, behind left, in Mexico, Monday, July 8, 2013. Mexico's National Center for Disaster Prevention raised the volcano alert to Stage 3 Yellow, the final step before a Red alert, when possible evacuations could be ordered. A Stage 3 Yellow alert had been in effect during eruptions earlier this year until early June, when it was lowered. (Photo by Marco Ugarte/AP Photo)




    A truck drives past ash-covered plants near the Popocatepetl volcano in Paso de Cortes July 6, 2013. Mexican authorities raised the alert level for the Popocatepetl volcano on Saturday after an increased level of explosive activity belched ash over Mexico City and pushed international airlines to suspend flights.The alert level for the towering Popocatepetl volcano, located some 50 miles (80 km) to the southeast of the capital, was raised to yellow phase three from yellow phase two, Mexico's National Center for Disaster Prevention said in a statement. (Photo by Imelda Medina/Reuters)


    A truck drives past ash-covered plants near the Popocatepetl volcano in Paso de Cortes July 6, 2013. Mexican authorities raised the alert level for the Popocatepetl volcano on Saturday after an increased level of explosive activity belched ash over Mexico City and pushed international airlines to suspend flights.The alert level for the towering Popocatepetl volcano, located some 50 miles (80 km) to the southeast of the capital, was raised to yellow phase three from yellow phase two, Mexico's National Center for Disaster Prevention said in a statement. (Photo by Imelda Medina/Reuters)




    A rainbow forms over the town of Santiago Xalizintla where the Popocatepetl volcano, behind center, is covered by clouds in Mexico, Monday, July 8, 2013. The Environment Ministry has urged residents to take preventive measures to deal with the ash, including wearing dust masks, covering water supplies and staying indoors as needed. (Photo by Marco Ugarte/AP Photo)


    A rainbow forms over the town of Santiago Xalizintla where the Popocatepetl volcano, behind center, is covered by clouds in Mexico, Monday, July 8, 2013. The Environment Ministry has urged residents to take preventive measures to deal with the ash, including wearing dust masks, covering water supplies and staying indoors as needed. (Photo by Marco Ugarte/AP Photo)




    Volcanic ash coats the streets and a vehicle in San Pedro Nexapa, Mexico, Saturday, July 6, 2013. Just east of Mexico City, the Popocatepetl volcano has spit out a cloud of ash and vapor 2 miles (3 kilometers) high over several days of eruptions. Mexico's National Center for Disaster Prevention raised the volcano alert from Stage 2 Yellow to Stage 3 Yellow, the final step before a Red alert, when possible evacuations could be ordered. (Photo by Arturo Andrade/AP Photo)


    Volcanic ash coats the streets and a vehicle in San Pedro Nexapa, Mexico, Saturday, July 6, 2013. Just east of Mexico City, the Popocatepetl volcano has spit out a cloud of ash and vapor 2 miles (3 kilometers) high over several days of eruptions. Mexico's National Center for Disaster Prevention raised the volcano alert from Stage 2 Yellow to Stage 3 Yellow, the final step before a Red alert, when possible evacuations could be ordered. (Photo by Arturo Andrade/AP Photo)




    The snow-covered Popocatepetl volcano spews a cloud of steam into the air in Puebla July 9, 2013. Mexican authorities raised the alert level for the Popocatepetl volcano on Saturday after an increased level of explosive activity belched ash over Mexico City and pushed international airlines to suspend flights.The alert level for the towering Popocatepetl volcano, located some 50 miles (80 km) to the southeast of the capital, was raised to yellow phase three from yellow phase two, Mexico's National Center for Disaster Prevention said in a statement. (Photo by Imelda Medina/Reuters)


    The snow-covered Popocatepetl volcano spews a cloud of steam into the air in Puebla July 9, 2013. (Photo by Imelda Medina/Reuters)




    A plume of ash and steam rises from the Popocatepetl volcano as seen from the town of Santiago Xalizintla, Mexico, Sunday, July 7, 2013. Just east of Mexico City, the volcano has spit out a cloud of ash and vapor 2 miles (3 kilometers) high over several days of eruptions. Mexico's National Center for Disaster Prevention raised the volcano alert from Stage 2 Yellow to Stage 3 Yellow, the final step before a Red alert, when possible evacuations could be ordered. (Photo by Marco Ugarte/AP Photo)


    A plume of ash and steam rises from the Popocatepetl volcano as seen from the town of Santiago Xalizintla, Mexico, Sunday, July 7, 2013. (Photo by Marco Ugarte/AP Photo)




    Rescue workers walk in the Paso de Cortez crossing as ash and rain fall Saturday, July 6, 2013. Just east of Mexico City, the Popocatepetl volcano has spit out a cloud of ash and vapor 2 miles (3 kilometers) high over several days of eruptions. Mexico's National Center for Disaster Prevention raised the volcano alert from Stage 2 Yellow to Stage 3 Yellow, the final step before a Red alert, when possible evacuations could be ordered. (Photo by Dario Lopez-Mills/AP Photo)


    Rescue workers walk in the Paso de Cortez crossing as ash and rain fall Saturday, July 6, 2013. Just east of Mexico City, the Popocatepetl volcano has spit out a cloud of ash and vapor 2 miles (3 kilometers) high over several days of eruptions. Mexico's National Center for Disaster Prevention raised the volcano alert from Stage 2 Yellow to Stage 3 Yellow, the final step before a Red alert, when possible evacuations could be ordered. (Photo by Dario Lopez-Mills/AP Photo)




    A plume of volcanic ash rises from the Popocatepetl volcano during a brief break from ongoing cloud cover as seen from the town of San Mateo Ozolco, Mexico, Saturday, July 6, 2013. Just east of Mexico City, the volcano has spit out a cloud of ash and vapor 2 miles (3 kilometers) high over several days of eruptions. Mexico's National Center for Disaster Prevention raised the volcano alert from Stage 2 Yellow to Stage 3 Yellow, the final step before a Red alert, when possible evacuations could be ordered. (Photo by Arturo Andrade/AP Photo)


    A plume of volcanic ash rises from the Popocatepetl volcano during a brief break from ongoing cloud cover as seen from the town of San Mateo Ozolco, Mexico, Saturday, July 6, 2013. (Photo by Arturo Andrade/AP Photo)




    The snow-covered Popocatepetl volcano spews a cloud of steam into the air in Puebla July 9, 2013. (Photo by Imelda Medina/Reuters)


    The snow-covered Popocatepetl volcano spews a cloud of steam into the air in Puebla July 9, 2013. (Photo by Imelda Medina/Reuters)




    Plants are seen covered in ash near the Popocatepetl volcano in Paso de Cortes July 6, 2013. (Photo by Imelda Medina/Reuters)


    Plants are seen covered in ash near the Popocatepetl volcano in Paso de Cortes July 6, 2013. (Photo by Imelda Medina/Reuters)


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Eruptions Intensify at Mexico's Popocatepetl Volcano


The main church in the town of San Damian Texoloc, Mexico stands in front of the Popocatepetl volcano as is spews ash and vapor early Tuesday, July 9, 2013. Last Saturday, Mexico's National Center for Disaster Prevention raised the volcano alert from Stage 2 Yellow to Stage 3 Yellow, the final step before a Red alert, when possible evacuations could be ordered after the Popocatepetl volcano spit out a cloud of ash and vapor 2 miles (3 kilometers) high over several days of eruptions. (Photo by J. Guadalupe Perez/AP Photo)


The main church in the town of San Damian Texoloc, Mexico stands in front of the Popocatepetl volcano as is spews ash and vapor early Tuesday, July 9, 2013. Last Saturday, Mexico's National Center for Disaster Prevention raised the volcano alert from Stage 2 Yellow to Stage 3 Yellow, the final step before a Red alert, when possible evacuations could be ordered after the Popocatepetl volcano spit out a cloud of ash and vapor 2 miles (3 kilometers) high over several days of eruptions. (Photo by J. Guadalupe Perez/AP Photo)




Smoke rises from the Popocatepetl as it spews incandescent volcanic material on the outskirts of Puebla July 4, 2013. (Photo by Imelda Medina/Reuters)


Smoke rises from the Popocatepetl as it spews incandescent volcanic material on the outskirts of Puebla July 4, 2013. (Photo by Imelda Medina/Reuters)




A Stage 3 Yellow flag flies in the Paso de Cortes area near Popocatepetl volcano, behind left, in Mexico, Monday, July 8, 2013. Mexico's National Center for Disaster Prevention raised the volcano alert to Stage 3 Yellow, the final step before a Red alert, when possible evacuations could be ordered. A Stage 3 Yellow alert had been in effect during eruptions earlier this year until early June, when it was lowered. (Photo by Marco Ugarte/AP Photo)


A Stage 3 Yellow flag flies in the Paso de Cortes area near Popocatepetl volcano, behind left, in Mexico, Monday, July 8, 2013. Mexico's National Center for Disaster Prevention raised the volcano alert to Stage 3 Yellow, the final step before a Red alert, when possible evacuations could be ordered. A Stage 3 Yellow alert had been in effect during eruptions earlier this year until early June, when it was lowered. (Photo by Marco Ugarte/AP Photo)




A truck drives past ash-covered plants near the Popocatepetl volcano in Paso de Cortes July 6, 2013. Mexican authorities raised the alert level for the Popocatepetl volcano on Saturday after an increased level of explosive activity belched ash over Mexico City and pushed international airlines to suspend flights.The alert level for the towering Popocatepetl volcano, located some 50 miles (80 km) to the southeast of the capital, was raised to yellow phase three from yellow phase two, Mexico's National Center for Disaster Prevention said in a statement. (Photo by Imelda Medina/Reuters)


A truck drives past ash-covered plants near the Popocatepetl volcano in Paso de Cortes July 6, 2013. Mexican authorities raised the alert level for the Popocatepetl volcano on Saturday after an increased level of explosive activity belched ash over Mexico City and pushed international airlines to suspend flights.The alert level for the towering Popocatepetl volcano, located some 50 miles (80 km) to the southeast of the capital, was raised to yellow phase three from yellow phase two, Mexico's National Center for Disaster Prevention said in a statement. (Photo by Imelda Medina/Reuters)




A rainbow forms over the town of Santiago Xalizintla where the Popocatepetl volcano, behind center, is covered by clouds in Mexico, Monday, July 8, 2013. The Environment Ministry has urged residents to take preventive measures to deal with the ash, including wearing dust masks, covering water supplies and staying indoors as needed. (Photo by Marco Ugarte/AP Photo)


A rainbow forms over the town of Santiago Xalizintla where the Popocatepetl volcano, behind center, is covered by clouds in Mexico, Monday, July 8, 2013. The Environment Ministry has urged residents to take preventive measures to deal with the ash, including wearing dust masks, covering water supplies and staying indoors as needed. (Photo by Marco Ugarte/AP Photo)




Volcanic ash coats the streets and a vehicle in San Pedro Nexapa, Mexico, Saturday, July 6, 2013. Just east of Mexico City, the Popocatepetl volcano has spit out a cloud of ash and vapor 2 miles (3 kilometers) high over several days of eruptions. Mexico's National Center for Disaster Prevention raised the volcano alert from Stage 2 Yellow to Stage 3 Yellow, the final step before a Red alert, when possible evacuations could be ordered. (Photo by Arturo Andrade/AP Photo)


Volcanic ash coats the streets and a vehicle in San Pedro Nexapa, Mexico, Saturday, July 6, 2013. Just east of Mexico City, the Popocatepetl volcano has spit out a cloud of ash and vapor 2 miles (3 kilometers) high over several days of eruptions. Mexico's National Center for Disaster Prevention raised the volcano alert from Stage 2 Yellow to Stage 3 Yellow, the final step before a Red alert, when possible evacuations could be ordered. (Photo by Arturo Andrade/AP Photo)




The snow-covered Popocatepetl volcano spews a cloud of steam into the air in Puebla July 9, 2013. Mexican authorities raised the alert level for the Popocatepetl volcano on Saturday after an increased level of explosive activity belched ash over Mexico City and pushed international airlines to suspend flights.The alert level for the towering Popocatepetl volcano, located some 50 miles (80 km) to the southeast of the capital, was raised to yellow phase three from yellow phase two, Mexico's National Center for Disaster Prevention said in a statement. (Photo by Imelda Medina/Reuters)


The snow-covered Popocatepetl volcano spews a cloud of steam into the air in Puebla July 9, 2013. (Photo by Imelda Medina/Reuters)




A plume of ash and steam rises from the Popocatepetl volcano as seen from the town of Santiago Xalizintla, Mexico, Sunday, July 7, 2013. Just east of Mexico City, the volcano has spit out a cloud of ash and vapor 2 miles (3 kilometers) high over several days of eruptions. Mexico's National Center for Disaster Prevention raised the volcano alert from Stage 2 Yellow to Stage 3 Yellow, the final step before a Red alert, when possible evacuations could be ordered. (Photo by Marco Ugarte/AP Photo)


A plume of ash and steam rises from the Popocatepetl volcano as seen from the town of Santiago Xalizintla, Mexico, Sunday, July 7, 2013. (Photo by Marco Ugarte/AP Photo)




Rescue workers walk in the Paso de Cortez crossing as ash and rain fall Saturday, July 6, 2013. Just east of Mexico City, the Popocatepetl volcano has spit out a cloud of ash and vapor 2 miles (3 kilometers) high over several days of eruptions. Mexico's National Center for Disaster Prevention raised the volcano alert from Stage 2 Yellow to Stage 3 Yellow, the final step before a Red alert, when possible evacuations could be ordered. (Photo by Dario Lopez-Mills/AP Photo)


Rescue workers walk in the Paso de Cortez crossing as ash and rain fall Saturday, July 6, 2013. Just east of Mexico City, the Popocatepetl volcano has spit out a cloud of ash and vapor 2 miles (3 kilometers) high over several days of eruptions. Mexico's National Center for Disaster Prevention raised the volcano alert from Stage 2 Yellow to Stage 3 Yellow, the final step before a Red alert, when possible evacuations could be ordered. (Photo by Dario Lopez-Mills/AP Photo)




A plume of volcanic ash rises from the Popocatepetl volcano during a brief break from ongoing cloud cover as seen from the town of San Mateo Ozolco, Mexico, Saturday, July 6, 2013. Just east of Mexico City, the volcano has spit out a cloud of ash and vapor 2 miles (3 kilometers) high over several days of eruptions. Mexico's National Center for Disaster Prevention raised the volcano alert from Stage 2 Yellow to Stage 3 Yellow, the final step before a Red alert, when possible evacuations could be ordered. (Photo by Arturo Andrade/AP Photo)


A plume of volcanic ash rises from the Popocatepetl volcano during a brief break from ongoing cloud cover as seen from the town of San Mateo Ozolco, Mexico, Saturday, July 6, 2013. (Photo by Arturo Andrade/AP Photo)




The snow-covered Popocatepetl volcano spews a cloud of steam into the air in Puebla July 9, 2013. (Photo by Imelda Medina/Reuters)


The snow-covered Popocatepetl volcano spews a cloud of steam into the air in Puebla July 9, 2013. (Photo by Imelda Medina/Reuters)




Plants are seen covered in ash near the Popocatepetl volcano in Paso de Cortes July 6, 2013. (Photo by Imelda Medina/Reuters)


Plants are seen covered in ash near the Popocatepetl volcano in Paso de Cortes July 6, 2013. (Photo by Imelda Medina/Reuters)


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