
The effusive-explosive eruption at the volcano continues.
Ocassional strombolian and larger vulcanian-type explosions continue to take place from the crater within the main caldera.
Viscous, gas-poor magma continues to squeeze through the 2020 cinder cone’s conduit in search for the fastest way up to the surface and is being fragmented into incandescent lava bombs and fine-grained tephra. Grey ash plumes rose to a height of 6,300 ft (1,9 km) and drifted northeast today.
The sluggish-paced viscous lava, effusing from the 2020 cinder cone, continues to fill the main caldera mostly.
The new cinder cone started to grow in 2020 within the caldera, currently 400 meters high.
The local volcano observatory reported seismic signals with maximum amplitudes of 32 mm and 36 mm and a duration of 174 and 115 seconds over the past two days.
The warning bulletin states that ballistic impacts of volcanic bombs and pyroclastic flows and lahars could affect an area of about 2 km distance from the main crater.
