Costa Rica News – The question is in many peoples’ minds in the Turrialba Costa Rica area and other areas near the recently very active Turrialba Volcano. Is there a bigger eruption on the horizon?
Today is the fourth consecutive day of Turrialba volcano spewing ash, gases and pyroplastic materials. The volcano has not stopped since Friday.
The experts at the Red Sismológica Nacional (RSN) – National Seismological Network, say the there is a great amount of pressure in the interior of the colossus, the magnitude is not known.
Most of the time the volcano’s behavior has been passive without explosions, however, experts says the odds are that the activity will increase.
From the first hours of the eruption communities, mainly in the northeast side of San Jose, like Coronado and Moravia were the most affected.
The ashfall has continued west to areas of Pavas, Santa Ana, Belen in Heredia and Alajuela. Some reports say ashfall has reached the Central Pacific coast.
On Sunday. added to the list of affected areas are San Gerardo de Irazú in Oreamuno and Picada and la Silvia, in the area of Santa Cruz de Turrialba nearest the colossus, within 2 kilometres of the crater. San Gerardo is about 5 kilometres.
The Comisión Nacional de Emergencia (CNE) – National Emergency Commission and the mayor of Oreamuno, Catalina Coghi Ulloa, says there is concern for the some 50 families living in the area, the six students at the local school, the 20 dairy farms and almost 2,000 cows. The mayor added that milk production has dropped some 15% due to the constant ash fall.
Although airport operations at San Jose’s Juan Santamaria International (SJO), many airlines (local, regional and international) have cancelled flights since Friday. Please check your airline before leaving for the airport. Flight information is also available at FligthRadar24.com and Fly2SanJose.com (the official airport website)
From QCostaRica