17 Mar 2022 | 03:38 PM UTC
Colombia: Flights suspended at La Nubia airport in Manizales due to ashfall from Nevado del Ruiz Volcano March 17
Ashfall from Nevado del Ruiz Volcano reported in Manizales, Colombia, March 17; flights suspended at La Nubia Airport.
Event
Volcanic ash from the Nevado del Ruiz Volcano, located approximately 129 km (80 miles) west of Bogota, has been reported in the city of Manizales in Caldas Department March 17. The volcano recently produced an ash plume 7,000 meters (23,000 feet) high following an eruptive event early March 17. Volcanic material was sent in a northwesterly direction from the crater, resulting in ashfall in nearby communities. La Nubia Airport (MZL) in Manizales has suspended operations due to the ashfall.
The volcano is in a continually eruptive state, and the recent volcanic activity does not appear to indicate a particular increase in volcanic activity. The Colombian Geological Survey maintains a yellow level warning (the second-highest on a four-tier scale) for Nevado del Ruiz. Additional eruptions could cause low-level seismic activity, ash clouds, and landslides in the surrounding area.
Transport
Plan for possible transport disruptions in the surrounding area, especially if a significant eruptive event occurs. Road conditions could quickly deteriorate during periods of significant ashfall, and visibility could be reduced. Officials might close roads near the volcano depending on the presence of hazardous volcanic material. Fine particulate matter ejected from the volcano could pose a hazard to flights in the surrounding airspace; authorities might temporarily close airport facilities at La Nubia Airport and other surrounding airports if significant ashfall accumulations occur.
Advice
Reconfirm flights. Plan for possible transportation disruptions if operating near the Nevado del Ruiz Volcano in the coming days. Seek updated information on road conditions before driving; due to reduced visibility, drive cautiously in areas affected by ash. Carry masks or face coverings and observe other precautions to avoid ash inhalation if operating in the affected area. Volcanic ash and gases can cause eye irritation and respiratory problems. Do not rub irritated eyes; flush them with water. Seek medical attention if you have trouble breathing.