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Region: North America
Country: Mexico Popocatépetl Strato volcano 19.02°   N 98.62°   W 5,426   m 341,090 1994–1997 2–3 Yes 5 people dead, impact to civil aviation 2000 3 Impact to civil aviation 2011∼ 3 Impact to civil aviation Chichón Strato volcano (dome) 17.36° N 92.23° W 1,150   m 341,120 1982 4–5 Yes 2,000 people dead Parícutin Cinder cone 19.19°   N 102.19° W 3,860   m 341,060 1943–1952 ≥3 Yes 1 person dead and agriculture damaged, 3 towns relocated Colima Strato volcano 19.51°   N 103.62° W 3,850   m 341,040 1913 3 Yes Ashes reached the city of Saltillo 725 km to the NNE of the volcano 1997–2000 2–3 No Evacuation of nearby towns 2 days before the eruption began in 1998 Region: Central America
Country: Guatemala Santa María (Santiaguito) Strato volcano (dome) 14.756°   N 91.552°   W 3,772   m 342,030 1989 3 Yes ? 1990 3 Yes ? 2004 3 Yes ? 2013 1 No ? Fuego Strato volcano 14.473°   N 90.88°   W 3,763   m 342,090 1987 1 Yes ? 1999 1 Yes ? 2000 2 No ? 2002 2 No ? 2012 1 No ? 2013 1 No ? Pacaya Strato volcano 14.381°   N 90.601°   W 2,552   m 342,110 1984 2 Yes ? 1987 3 Yes ? 1989 3 Yes ? 1990 1 No ? 2004 1 No ? 2010 3 Yes ? Region: Central America
País: El Salvador Izalco Strato volcano 13.813°   N 89.633°   W 1,950   m 343,030 ? San Miguel StratoVolcano 13.434°   N 88.269°   W 2,130   m 343,100 ? Santa Ana Strato volcano 13.853°   N 89.63°   W 2,381   m 343,020 2005 3 Yes ? 2006 1 No ? Region: Central America
Country: Nicaragua San Cristóbal Volcanic complex 12.702°   N 87.004°   W 1,745   m 344,020 1997 1 No ? 1999 2 No ? 2003 1 No ? 2004 1 No ? 2006 2 No ? 2007 1 No ? 2009 2 No ? 2010 2 No ? 2013 1 No ? Casita Part of San Cristobal 344,020 1998 3000 El Porvenir and Roland Rodriguez towns destroyes by Lahars related Mitch Hurricane Telica Strato volcano 12.602°   N 86.845°   W 1,061   m 344,040 1981 1 No ? 1982 2 No ? 1987 1 No ? 1994 2 No ? 1999 2 No ? 2012 1 No ? Cerro Negro Cinder cone 12.506°   N 86.702°   W 728   m 344,070 1992 3 No ? 1995 2 No ? 1999 2 No ? 2013 2 No ? Masaya Caldera (Santiago Pit) 11.984°   N 86.161°   W 635   m 344,100 1981 1 No ? 1999 1 1 injuried Several cars destroyed by volcanic bombs 2008 1 No ? 2010 1 No Wil fire produced incandescend volcanic material Concepción Strato volcano 11.538°   N 85.622°   W 1,700   m 344,120 1982 2 No ? 1984 1 No ? 1985 2 No ? 1988 2 No ? 1999 1 No ? 2005 2 No ? 2006 2 No ? 2011 1 No ? Region: Central America
Country: Costa Rica Rincon de la Vieja Volcanic complex 10.83°   N 85.324°   W 1,916   m 345,020 1983 1 No ? 1984 2 No ? 1985 1 No ? 1986 1 No ? 1991 2 No ? 1995 2 No ? 1998 2 No ? 2011 1 No ? 2012 1 No ? Arenal Strato volcano 10.463°   N 84.703°   W 1,670   m 345,033 1968 2 87 Tabacon and La Fortuna towns destroyed by direct blast 1987 2 Yes ? 1988 2 Yes ? 1989 2 Yes ? 1990 2 Yes ? 1991 2 Yes ? 1992 2 Yes ? 1993 2 Yes ? 1998 2 Yes ? 2000 2 Yes ? 2001 2 No Temporal evacuation of several towns 2007 2 No Temporal evacuation of several towns 2009 2 No Temporal evacuation of several towns 2010 2 No Temporal evacuation of several towns 2000 2 No Temporal evacuation of several towns Poas Strato volcano 10.2°   N 84.233°   W 2,708   m 345,040 1980 1 No ? 1981 1 No ? 1987 No ? 1988 1 No ? 1989 2 No ? 1991 2 No ? 1991 1 No ? 1992 1 No ? 1994 2 No ? 2009 1 No ? 2011 1 No ? 2013 1 No ? Irazu Strato volcano 9.979°   N 83.852°   W 3,432   m 345,060 1994 2 No ? Turrialba Strato volcano 10.025°   N 83.767°   W 3,340   m 345,070 2010 2 No ? 2011 1 No ? 2012 2 No ? 2013 2 No ? Region: South America
Country: Colombia Nevado del Ruiz Strato volcano 4.895°   N 75.322°   W 5,321   m 351,020 1984 1 ? 1985 3 ? 1991 3 25,000 Armero was totally destroyed by a lahar 1994 1 ? 2012 3 ? Nevado de Huila Strato volcano 2.93°   N 76.03°   W 5,364   m 351,050 2007 3 10 10 persons dead by lahars 2008 2 Yes ? 2012 3 No ? Galeras Volcanic complex 1.22°   N 77.37°   W 4,276   m 351,080 1989 2 No ? 1990 2 No ? 1993 2 9 9 people dead including 6 volcanologist 2000 1 No ? 2002 1 No ? 2004 3 No ? 2005 2 No ? 2006 2 No ? 2007 3 No ? 2008 3 No ? 2009 1 No ? 2010 1 No ? 2012 1 No ? Region: South America
Country: Ecuador Guagua Pichincha Strato volcano 0.171°   S 78.598°   W 4,784   m 352,020 1981 1 No ? 1985 1 No ? 1990 1 No ? 1993 1 2 2 volcanologists died during a phreatic explosion 1997 1 No ? 1998 3 No ? 2001 1 1 20 people evacuated 2002 1 No ? 2003 1 No ? 2008 1 No ? 2009 1 No ? Tungurahua Strato volcano 1.467°   S 78.442°   W 5,023   m 352,080 1993 1 No ? 1999 3 1 18000 inhabitants were evacuated 2006 3 6 ? 2009 3 No ? 2010 3 No 2 villages were evacuated 2013 1 No ? Reventador Strato volcano 0.077°   S 77.656°   W 3,562   m 352,010 2002–2003 4 No Reventador, a small village was evacuated 2004 2 No ? 2005 2 No ? 2007 2 No ? 2008 2 No ? Region: South America
Country: Ecuador (Galapagos Island) Cerro Azul Shield volcano 0.92°   S 91.408°   W 1,640   m 353,060 1998 1 No ? 2008 1 No ? Alcedo Shield volcano 0.43°   S 41.12°   W 1,130   m 353,040 1993 1 No ? Fernandina Shield volcano/Caldera 0.37°   S 91.55°   W 1,476   m 353,010 1981 1 No ? 1984 1 No ? 1988 2 No ? 1991 2 No ? 1995 2 No ? 2005 2 No ? 2009 2 No ? Marchena Shield volcano 0.33°   N 90.47°   W 343   m 353,080 1991 2 No ? Sierra Negra Shield volcano 0.83°   N 91.17°   W 1,124   m 353,050 1980 3 No ? Region: South America
Country: Perú Ubinas Strato volcano 16.355°   S 70.903°   W 5,672   m 354,020 2006 2 No ? 2009 2 No ? 2010 1 No ? 2013 2 No ? El Misti Strato volcano 16.294°   S 71.409°   W 5,822   m 354,010 1985 1 No ? Sabancaya Strato volcano 15.78°   S 71.85°   W 5,967   m 354,006 1986 1 No ? 1987 2 No ? 1988 1 No ? 1990 3 No ? 2000 2 No ? 2003 2 No ? Region: South America
Country: Chile-Argentina Lascar Strato volcano 23.37°   S 67.73°   W 5,592   m 355,100 1984 1 No ? 1986 3 No ? 1987 3 No ? 1990 1 No ? 1991 2 No ? 1993 4 No Talabre, a little town was partially destroyed and was moved to other place 1993–1994 2 No 1996 2 No ? 2000 2 No ? 2002 2 No ? 2005 3 No ? 2006 3 No ? 2013 1 No ? Tupungatito Stratovolcano 33.425° S 69.797° W 5660 m 357010 1980 2 No 1987 2 No Planchón-Peteroa Stratovolcano 35.223° S 70.568° W 4107 m 357040 1762 4 No 1991 2 No 2010 2 No 2011 3 No Cerro Azul (Quizapu) Stratovolcano 35.653° S 70.761° W 3788 m 357060 1932 5 No 1967 2 Nevados de Chillán Stratovolcano 36.863° S 71.377° W 3212 m 357070 1864 3 No 1973–1986 2 No 2003 1 No Copahue Stratovolcano 37.856° S 71.183° W 2953 m 357090 2000 2 No 2012 2 No Lonquimay Stratovolcano 38.377° S 71.58° W 2865 m 357100 1988–1990 3 1 Hundreds of cattle and horses died of osteofluorosis. Evacuation needed. Llaima Stratovolcano 38.892° S 71.729° W 3125 357110 1955 3 2003 2 2007 2 2008 3 Villarica Stratovolcano 39.42° S 71.93 ° W 2847 357120 1948 3 No 1991 1 No 2004 1 No 2003 1 No Puyehue-CordonCaulle complex Fisure Vent 40.59°S 72.117°W 357550 1920–21 3 No 1960 3 No 2011 4 No Air navigation seriously affected for a long time in Argentina
Wild life, forest, enviroment, agriculture, livestock and touristic activities
seriourly affected Chaiten Caldera Complex 42.833°S 72.646°W 1122 356041 2008 4 No Chaiten Village destrtoyed by lahars – Air navigation affected in Patagonia Hudson Stratovolcano 45.90 ° S 72.97 ° W 1905 358057 1971– 3 No 1973 3 2 Mud avalanches burie two people and hundreds of animals 1991 5 No SO2 cloud circles globe; aircraft encountered ash cloud over Australia; >1 km3 airfall on Argentina 2011 2 No
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