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Watch Mexico's 'fire' volcano blast its top again

Dramatic video showed Colima spewing ash, smoke and incandescent material early Wednesday morning. The volcano is one of the country's most active.

Explosion accompanied by large plume of ash and smoke

Mexico's Colima volcano blasts its top again

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Duration 0:46
Explosion blew smoke and ash 2,000 metres above the mountain

Mexico's 'fire' volcano has blasted its top again.Dramatic video showed Colimaspewing incandescent material early Wednesday morning.

The explosion was accompanied by a large plume of ash and smoke that rose some 2,000 metres above the crater, with winds carrying the ash towards the northeast, Luis Felipe Puente, head of Mexico's emergency services, said via his Twitter account.

The volcano is located in western Mexico between the states of Colima and Jalisco and is one of the country's most active.Its eruptions date back to the 16th century, but have been steady since 1994.

An aerial view shows the crater of Colima spewing gas and ash back in September 2016. The volcano is located in western Mexico between the states of Colima and Jalisco and is one of the country's most active. (Civil Protection of Jalisco/Handout via Reuters)

The 3,800-metre volcano has increased in activity since October.

According to websitevolcanodiscovery.com, increased activity at the volcano is due to the growth of a new lava dome.

Colima, locally known as the fire volcano, is part of the Pacific Ring of Fire, the 40,000-kilometre volcanically volatile areahome to about 75 per cent of the world's active volcanoes.

Mexico has more than 3,000 volcanoes, but only 14 are considered active.

With files from CBC News