<br /> <p>Mexico’s Popocatepetl volcano, dubbed “El Popo” by the locals, spewed lava and ash as it erupted throughout the night on November 29.</p><p>According to Mexico’s CENAPRED, or National Center for Disaster Prevention</a>, the volcano spewed constantly, emitting water vapor, gases, ash and lava fragments from 8:47 pm on November 29 until 04:35 am on November 30. Several nearby towns experienced ash rain, including San Nicolas de los Ranchos, Cholula and more in the southeastern Mexican state of Puebla. Credit: Youtube/webcamsdemexico via Storyful</p><br />