Popocatepetl Volcano, near Mexico City, sees renewed eruptions on February 17; disaster warning level elevated.

Incident Details
On February 17, Mexican authorities elevated the disaster warning level for Popocatepetl Volcano, near Mexico City and Puebla, to Yellow 2. The new level prohibits approaching the volcano and advises residences in the area to prepare for evacuation. Eruptions are continuing as of February 20.

Traveler Safety
SafeAbroad travelers should remain indoors while ash warnings are in effect. If staying near in the volcano’s advisory zone, prepare for evacuation while monitoring local government and media outlets for situation updates. Cancellations and rerouted flights to or from nearby Puebla International Airport are likely.

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