Nevado del Ruiz Volcano
Updated: May 12, 2024 14:22 GMT -
stratovolcano 5321 m / 17,457 ft
Colombia, 4.9°N / -75.32°W
Current status: minor activity or eruption warning (3 out of 5)
Colombia, 4.9°N / -75.32°W
Current status: minor activity or eruption warning (3 out of 5)
Last update: 12 May 2024 (Volcanic Ash Advisory)
Nevado del Ruiz volcano in central Colombia, 130 km WNW of Bogota, is a broad, glacier covered volcano. A relatively small eruption in 1985 caused a devastating mud flow that killed almost 25,000 people in the town of Armero, marking one of the worst volcanic disasters in history. Sadly, this tragedy could have been easily avoided if clear warnings by volcanologists had been taken seriously.
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Nevado del Ruiz volcano eruptions: 2015-21 (ongoing), 2014-15, 2012-13, 1994 (?), 1985-91, 1984-85, 1916, 1845, 1833?, 1831, 1829, 1828, 1826(?), 1805, 1623, 1595, 1570, 1541(?)
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Background
Nevado del Ruiz covers more 200 sq km and it is composed by 3 major andesitic and dacitic edificed of lavas and tuffs. The present-day cone is composed by lava domes built within the summit caldera of the older Ruiz volcano. Its summit contains the 1-km-wide and 240-m-deep Arenas crater.The prominent La Olleta flank cone on the SW flank was probably built in historic time. Nevado del Ruiz has repeatedly produced large mud flows (lahars), triggered by melting of the summit glacier during eruptions. Deposits of these mud flows are found on its broad flanks and these events have been known since the 16th century.
Nevado del Ruiz Volcano Photos
Nevado del Ruiz, Colombia at Sunrise. October, 2012 (Photo: volcanomike)
Steam and ash emission from Nevado del Ruiz on 20 April 2013 (Photo: Benjamin)
Eruptions of Nevado del Ruiz volcano
1985 Armero mud flow disaster
Nevado del Ruiz erupted on 13 November 1985. Although the eruption was small, it caused a large mud flow which swept through the town of Armero almost 40 km away from the summit where more than 23,000 people were killed.
The event caused a heated debate because government officials chose to ignore volcanologists'warnings of the imminent danger of the advancing lahar. The eruption itself had been preceded by increased fumarolic, phreatic and seismic activity for a year.
The tragedy was South America's worst and globally the 4th worst volcanic known disaster.
The event was even more tragic, because it the same events had already occurred at least 2 times during earlier eruptions. ...more info
Nevado del Ruiz erupted on 13 November 1985. Although the eruption was small, it caused a large mud flow which swept through the town of Armero almost 40 km away from the summit where more than 23,000 people were killed.
The event caused a heated debate because government officials chose to ignore volcanologists'warnings of the imminent danger of the advancing lahar. The eruption itself had been preceded by increased fumarolic, phreatic and seismic activity for a year.
The tragedy was South America's worst and globally the 4th worst volcanic known disaster.
The event was even more tragic, because it the same events had already occurred at least 2 times during earlier eruptions. ...more info