
The eruptive activity at Reventador volcano on 19 Feb (image: IGEPN)
The effusive-explosive eruption of the volcano continues and has remained essentially unchanged.
Near-constant vulcanian explosions continue to take place from the summit crater that reached 4,6 km (15,000 ft), occasionally 5,2 km (17,000 ft) height and drifted into various directions, but most often to northeast.
The lava flow on the northeastern flank remains active, well visible in the attached satellite image.
Source: Instituto Geofísico volcano activity update 21 February 2023

Thermal anomaly detected by satellite from 31 Jan (image: Sentinel-2)