Watch this Mexican volcano blow some serious smoke

It's Popo time.
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Maria Gallucci
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Watch this Mexican volcano blow some serious smoke
Ash and steam rise from the Mexico's Popocatepetl volcano. Credit: DARIO Lopez-Mills/AP/REX/Shutterstock

One of Mexico's most famous volcanos erupted this weekend, sending clouds of ash down on surrounding communities.

Popocatépetl has erupted twice since Saturday evening and emitted hundreds of short, low-intensity bursts of gas and smoke, Mexican authorities said on Sunday afternoon.

Unlike Italy's Mount Etna, Popocatépetl hasn't spewed any spectacular lava -- much to the relief of residents in Mexico's Puebla valley, which sits about 80 miles east of Mexico City.

The area remains under "yellow alert," meaning families should protect their food and drinking water from the volcano's falling ash.

But Popocatépetl is still lit up, even if cameras can't capture it. At some points on the night of March 10, the volcano's crater gave off a glow that intensified to a brilliant orange each time the volcano belched smoke, Mexico's National Center for Disaster Prevention reported.

On a rare smogless day in Mexico City, the white caps of Popocatépetl and its neighboring volcano Iztaccíhuatl can clearly be seen in the distance.

According to an Aztec legend, Popocatépetl was a handsome warrior and Iztaccíhuatl a beautiful princess. Like all good love stories, their story ends in tragedy.

Elsewhere in North America, Alaska's Bogoslof volcano has also been acting up.

Eruption activity at the underwater volcano last week changed the physical landscape of the surrounding island, the Alaskan Volcano Observatory noted.

Satellite images show how the island's central lake had greatly expanded, while deposits of volcanic ash and blocks extended the island's western shoreline.

Video credit: webcamsdemexico via Storyful

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Maria Gallucci

Maria Gallucci was a Science Reporter at Mashable. She was previously the energy and environment reporter at International Business Times; features editor of Makeshift magazine; clean economy reporter for InsideClimate News; and a correspondent in Mexico City until 2011. Maria holds degrees in journalism and Spanish from Ohio University's Honors Tutorial College.

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