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Costa Rica announces reopening of Turrialba Volcano National Park

Costa Rica will reopen Turrialba Volcano National Park, the Environment Ministry announced Thursday. After eight years closed due to the threat of volcanic activity, the...

Costa Rican aviation authorities monitoring Turrialba Volcano

The airport remains fully operational, but several flights were delayed Wednesday morning.

Turrialba Volcano in Motion: Breathtaking Footage from Costa Rica

If your daily experience of Costa Rica's Turrialba Volcano, like that of many residents of central Costa Rica, consists of dusting layers of volcanic...

Ashes from Turrialba Volcano’s explosions reach San José, Heredia

A National Seismological Network's report noted that low-intensity volcanic tremors are following ash explosions at Turrialba Volcano.

Volcanologists follow presence of magma at Turrialba Volcano’s crater

Weather conditions have prevented OVSICORI staff from approaching or conducting flyovers with a drone over the crater to measure the depth of the magma body.

Costa Rica’s Turrialba Volcano resumes vapor, ash explosions

Turrialba Volcano increased its activity once more over the weekend with vapor, gas and ash explosions, volcanologists reported.

Costa Rica Turrialba Volcano Eruption in Photos

If Volcán Turrialba plans to adhere to the saying, "Begin as you mean to go on," then we could be in for an explosive...

UPDATE: Green alert declared as Turrialba Volcano ashfall intensifies

Turrialba Volcano keeps pumping ash into the Central Valley with southwest winds carrying the continued emissions to Costa Rica's capital.

Turrialba Volcano registers increase in activity

On Friday morning, strong gusts of wind carried ash from Turrialba Volcano to various communities in the provinces of Cartago, San José and Heredia.

Turrialba Volcano spews ash for fourth consecutive day

Officials from Juan Santamaría International Airport (SJO), the country’s largest international terminal, reported normal operations on Thursday, although two airlines opted to delay flights on Thursday morning.

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