Bulletin No. 116 - 30/12/2015 Cotopaxi volcano situation
Status: Yellow alert Volcano status
Internal activity
Surface Activity
In eruptive process
Moderate
Low
En la noche, con ayuda de la cámara térmica, se registraron leves emisionesremains de vapor de aguaclear. a nivel del cráter. En la The volcano partially In the morning, the mañana de hoy, se visualizaron emisiones poco energéticas volcano presented small steam emissions at the level ofde the estos que west. se dirigieron occident, una a craterelementos, towards the A smallal lahar did alcanzando not represent altura que osciló entre los 100 y 200 metros sobre el nivel del threat to the surrounding population was recorded. cráter. Al momento, el volcán se encuentra nublado, por lo que no se puede observar actividad superficial. No se han registrado lluvias en el sector.
The Cotopaxi National Park Partially Reopens This protected area has been partially reopened for the enjoyment of visitors, but remember that the eruptive process began in April 2015 continues. The volcano is monitored 24 hours, every day of the year and has a warning and communication system that guarantees the safety of tourists while visiting the park. The park is open from 9 AM to 2 PM. From 3 PM, visitors must begin leaving.
During your visit, you may witness the following: • • • •
Columns of water vapor and gases (with or without ash) above the volcano’s crater. The smell of sulphur. Mud flows (secondary lahars) caused by the melting of the glacier or by rainfall. Rumbling sounds.
We recommend you follow these guidelines: • • •
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Register your entry and exit at the Park control points. Fill out the release form. Ensure you have a kit with you that contains: protective glasses or goggles, hat, face-mask or buff, and plenty of water. In the event of ash fall, cover all extremities with clothing. Take into account that much of the Park isn’t covered by a cellphone signal
It’s imperative you follow the instructions of the Park’s administrative staff or rangers. Be flexible with your plans – remember that access to certain roads or areas can be restricted for your safety. Remember: The volcano is currently on yellow alert. Visits within the Park and access to it will be suspended in the event of increased volcanic activity or a change in the alert status to orange or red. At the moment, the route to the Refuge, access to the crater and the route to the Laguna de Santo Domingo are restricted.
AUTHORIZED ACTIVITIES • • • •
UNAUTHORIZED ACTIVITIES
Hiking on permitted trails Biking - only on authorised routes Picnics Horseback riding on permitted trails
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Camping Visits to the Refuge Climbing the volcano Exceeding speed limit of 35 km/h Lighting fires Access in heavy vehicles
Please note that minors who visit the Cotopaxi National Park without their parents must submit a written document that authorizes the child to visit the protected area; which must be submitted with Disclaimer Form of the adult in charge.
Download the leaflet and the map for visiting the National Park, or use a smartphone app
Tourism in the Cotopaxi area All accommodation establishments in the sector operate normally. The Ministry of Environment authorizes Tambopaxi, located within the Cotopaxi National Park, to operate in the morning.
El Boliche National Recreation Area includes: BBQ and picnic areas, camping area, trails, sports fields, restaurant, café, railway station, Interpretation Center, Site Museum, among others.
Transportation
Local airports are open and operating normally, including Latacunga Airport. For further information, please visit: http://www.aviacioncivil.gob.ec/
The country’s roadways are operating normally. To learn more about the current state of roadways, visit: http://www.obraspublicas.gob.ec/ma pa-estado-de-carreteras-ecuador/
Tourist activities NAPO: On the banks of the Jatunyacu River and in tourist communities that are in the danger zone, evacuation routes have been identified for activities such as: rafting, kayaking, community tourism, among others. The Geophysical Institute, in conjunction with the Ministry of Tourism, presented the provisional risk map for Napo to the COE of Napo and the community. To see the map, go to: http://on.fb.me/1XWaoGb
Ferrocarriles del Ecuador re-opened the route Quito - El Boliche - Quito. For more information, visit: http://trenecuador.com/ferrocarriles delecuador/
ECU 911 Smartphone Application Download the application for free (in Spanish). This facilitates emergency care across the country, through the georeferenced location of the incident, by smartphones. For further information, visit: www.ecu911.gob.ec/aplicacionparacelulares/
COTOPAXI: For further information about the tourist activities in the province, visit: http://bit.ly/1NSnuwm
Keep up-to-date with the latest news on the Cotopaxi volcano situation: Call 9-1-1 (also for emergencies). Check www.volcancotopaxi.com, and follow #VolcánCotopaxi on social media