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Mexico’s El Chichón volcano, dormant 50 years, shows signs of reawakening with seismic and hydrothermal activity, prompting ongoing monitoring.
Mexico’s El Chichón volcano, dormant for nearly 50 years, has shown renewed signs of activity since late 2025, according to scientists at UNAM.
Increased seismic shifts, rising lakebed temperatures, bubbling gases, and hollow sulfur spheres indicate hydrothermal processes and possible magma interaction.
While no immediate eruption is expected, the changes suggest a transition from dormancy to heightened activity.
The 1982 eruption killed thousands and may have impacted the Mayan civilization.
Monitoring continues using drones, satellites, and ground sensors, with officials stressing that while there is no current threat, vigilance is essential.
El volcán mexicano El Chichón, inactivo desde hace 50 años, muestra signos de reanudación con actividad sísmica e hidrotermal, lo que ha provocado un monitoreo continuo.