Since the eruption of the Cotopaxi volcano on August 14th, 2015 we get inquiries from worried clients asking about the real conditions when learning Spanish to Quito:
We have just heard about the eruption of Cotapaxi volcano. How are the local conditions? Is there any danger when visiting Quito? Is it secure to study in Quito? Can we move to another school in case the conditions don’t allow to stay in Quito?
Cotopaxi volcano in Ecuador — © Alejandro Miranda / Pixabay.
The Cotopaxi volcano is located in the Cotopaxi Province about 50 km (31 miles) South of Quito. It is one of the world’s highest volcanoes and the second highest summit in Ecuador, reaching a height of 5,897 m (19,347 ft). The Cotopaxi is well visible on the skyline from Quito on a clear day. The Cotopaxi was basically silent for more than 100 years since 1877. On August 14th this year started some steam eruptions and the Cotopaxi emitted an ash cloud with about 8 km (5 miles) height.
International press always show the worst part of news like people fleeing with masks on their face to protect from the ash. However these images are taken at the close-by areas and villages. For travellers to Quito there is currently no danger. Here are some facts:
Alfonso Tandazo took a great image of the eruption and on Flickr you can see some photos when flying over the Cotopaxi volcano on August 18th, 2015. As you see, it’s not spitting out much ash at the moment.
In any case, we will keep you updated if the conditions change.