Fuego
FVXX20 at 19:05 UTC, 31/05/26 from KNES VA ADVISORY DTG: 20260531/1902Z VAAC: WASHINGTON VOLCANO: FUEGO 342090 PSN: N1428 W09052 AREA: GUATEMALA SOURCE ELEV: 12346 FT AMSL ADVISORY NR: 2026/634 INFO SOURCE: GOES-19. NWP MODELS. ERUPTION DETAILS: ONGOING VA EMS EST VA DTG: 31/1840Z EST VA CLD: SFC/FL140 N1437 W09055 - N1437 W09049 - N1428 W09052 - N1428 W09053 - N1437 W09055 MOV N 15KT FCST VA CLD +6HR: 01/0030Z SFC/FL140 N1447 W09055 - N1447 W09047 - N1428 W09052 - N1428 W09053 - N1447 W09055 FCST VA CLD +12HR: 01/0630Z SFC/FL140 N1447 W09055 - N1447 W09047 - N1428 W09052 - N1428 W09053 - N1447 W09055 FCST VA CLD +18HR: 01/1230Z SFC/FL140 N1448 W09055 - N1447 W09047 - N1428 W09052 - N1428 W09053 - N1448 W09055 RMK: VA NOT DETECTED ON STLT DUE TO WX CLDS IN SUMMIT AREA. VA EMS LIKELY CONTINUE GIVEN RECENT ACTVTY. NO CHG FCST TO MDL WINDS AT FL NXT 18 HR. ...KONON NXT ADVISORY: WILL BE ISSUED BY 20260601/0100Z

Fuego
Volcán Fuego, one of Central America's most active volcanoes, is also one of three large stratovolcanoes overlooking Guatemala's former capital, Antigua. The scarp of an older edifice, Meseta, lies between Fuego and Acatenango to the north. Construction of Meseta dates back to about 230,000 years and continued until the late Pleistocene or early Holocene. Collapse of Meseta may have produced the massive Escuintla debris-avalanche deposit, which extends about 50 km onto the Pacific coastal plain. Growth of the modern Fuego volcano followed, continuing the southward migration of volcanism that began at the mostly andesitic Acatenango. Eruptions at Fuego have become more mafic with time, and most historical activity has produced basaltic rocks. Frequent vigorous historical eruptions have been recorded since the onset of the Spanish era in 1524, and have produced major ashfalls, along with occasional pyroclastic flows and lava flows.
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