Just a week ago the volcano Tungurahua exploded in grand style discharging an estimated 30 to 50 million square meters of material in the form of ash and heavy pyroclastic material and lava which caused the death of four people, injured a dozen more, killed thousands of cattle and other livestock, devastated thousands of acres of prime farm land, burned a number of houses and displaced thousands of people. From one day to the next lives changed drastically and there wasn't much anyone could do about it..
While many areas were changed others received little or no damage. Baños, for instance, received a pelting of small volcanic rocks, but it had very little ash which is the real healt hazardrd. The lighter ash moved west with the winds and left Ambato and other cities to the west covered with up to three inches of the dense material, affecting many with breathing problems and causing damage to the crops and in many cases death to the livestock. A week after the giant eruption the people in Ambato are still wearing masks while the people in Baños are enjoying clear, clean air.
Although Baños is in almost perfect condition it is suffering. I would estimate 99% of its income comes from the tourist, and since there are very few tourists the town is hurting. I did see about 10 young people with backpacks yesterday, but they were the adventure seekers who did not listened to the dire predictions that Tungurahua is ready to blow again at any time. We will just have to wait and see.
The busses are running and even if you would be a little nervous about bedding down for the night....why not take a day trip? After all...the Virgin of the Holy Waters has a perfect record of keeping the town safe.
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