In statements made to Lusa, the president of CIVISA, Rui
Marques, explained that "one of the parameters monitored - seismicity - is
clearly above normal values for the volcanic system".
There are seven levels of volcanic alert, where V0 stands
for "resting state" and V6 "eruption in progress",
according to the CIVISA website.
According to Rui Marques, the decision to place the Santa
Bárbara volcano on scientific alert level V2 follows "an increase in
seismic activity that began on June 24 and has persisted".
The president of CIVISA said that "an average of 17
earthquakes per day are being recorded in the Santa Bárbara volcano, during the
last five days".
"There is a daily increase in the frequency of
earthquakes. However, there is no reason for alarm at this time. People must
maintain their daily routine", stressed Rui Marques.
The official stressed that CIVISA "continues to monitor
active volcanic systems and, if there is any change, it is immediately
communicated to the Regional Civil Protection Service".