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Home / Disasters and Accidents / Colombian Indigenous People Embrace Sacred Volcano's Ash

Colombian Indigenous People Embrace Sacred Volcano's Ash

14 Dec, 2025

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Summary

  • Local residents remain unafraid of Purace volcano's potential eruption.
  • Indigenous Coconuco people view the volcano as a sacred, protective spirit.
  • Authorities prepare for potential evacuation of 800 people near the volcano.
Colombian Indigenous People Embrace Sacred Volcano's Ash

The Purace volcano in southwestern Colombia is showing increased seismic activity and emitting ash columns, prompting an alert for a likely eruption. However, many local residents, particularly those from the Coconuco Indigenous community, remain unfazed. They consider the volcano sacred and a spiritual protector of their territory, interpreting its emissions as a message to care for nature.

Authorities are preparing for a potential preventive evacuation of at least 800 people residing on the volcano's periphery. While some elders recall past eruptions, they express a deep-rooted connection to the volcano, stating they would only leave if poisonous gases were emitted. They also cite concerns about sustenance and livestock if forced to relocate.

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The Coconuco people perform rituals, offering sacred items to the volcano and believing it guides them to avoid over-exploitation of their land. Elders work to reassure younger community members, many of whom are experiencing volcanic activity for the first time. This highlights a profound cultural and spiritual relationship with the natural forces surrounding them.

Disclaimer: This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.
As of December 13, 2025, the Purace volcano is showing increased seismic activity and emitting ash columns, leading authorities to issue an alert for a likely eruption.
The Coconuco people consider the Purace volcano sacred, viewing it as a protective spirit of their territory and a master that communicates through its emissions.
Authorities are preparing for a potential preventive evacuation of at least 800 people who live near the Purace volcano due to increased seismic activity.

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