Increased activity at the Piparo Mud Volcano is causing concern and damage to local infrastructure. Officials have reported further harm to a community access road, which is being closely monitored. Emergency teams are assessing the damage, noting visible cracks developing along road sections, notably in the west. This situation is attributed to the ongoing ground movement linked with the volcano’s activity. Local authorities are urging residents and motorists to steer clear of the area due to potential safety risks from unstable ground conditions. At present, no injuries have been reported, and assessments of the situation continue. Further updates are anticipated as more information comes to light.
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