When
you live in Mexico, you get used to people in other countries thinking
you are in a war-zone sort of apocalypse state. If it’s not narcos, it’s
earthquakes, kidnappers, or chupacabras. These days, the thing for
Americans to fear in Mexico is the volcano Popocatepetl, lovingly called
Popo, which is chucking ash all over the place. Notice that many reports find
it necessary to give Mexico City’s population alongside reports that
it’s active. As if that number might drop significantly very soon.
Now, for those who live here it all seems silly. I didn’t even notice the ash – though some of these reports make
you think it is piling up on the sidewalks. I have noticed the air
quality is a little off for the middle of rainy season (when afternoon
showers clean the skies). But all in all, the rumblings of our hulking
neighbor hasn’t affected me. Far more annoying is the whole
since-you-live-in-Mexico-you’ll-probably-be-dead-tomorrow attitude from
friends and family.
For the rest of the story: www.lastwordonnothing.com/2013/07/23/the-most-dangerous-volcano-in-north-america/

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