The populations served by it pipeline These are: Andalusia, Ansermanuevo, Armenia, Balboa, Bugalagrande, Caicedonia, Calarcá, Candelaria, Cartago, Chinchiná, Circasia, Dosquebradas, El Cerrito, Filandia, Ginebra, Guacarí, Guadalajara De Buga, Herveo, Jamundí, La Celia, La Tebaida, La Union, La Victoria, La Virginia, Manizales, Marseille, Montenegro, Neira, Obando, Palestine, Palmira, Pereira, Pradera, Quimbaya, Roldanillo, Salento, San Pedro, Santa Rosa de Cabal, Sevilla, Tuluá, Villamaría, Yumbo, Zarzal .
For its part, the Ministry of Mines and Energy reported that according to the results of the inspections and analyzes carried out so far by the Colombian Geological Survey (SGC), this anomaly is not due to the activity of the Cerro Bravo volcano, which is currently it is at green level (active, but at rest).
However, to contribute to the clarification of its origin crazythis Sunday, specialists from this entity will again carry out measurements on the soil temperature and will evaluate the presence of sulfur dioxide (SO2); they will inspect the glow present in one of the gas outlet points; and estimate the current of several gasses present in the soil: carbon dioxide (CO2), hydrogen sulfide (H2S) and methane (CH4).
Source: El heraldo

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