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Quick guide — UFOs and volcanoes

Short answer: people do report a lot of “UFOs” near active volcanoes (Popocatépetl in Mexico is a famous example), but the bulk of those reports have plausible natural or manmade explanations — volcanic lightning and plume effects, camera artifacts, aircraft/drones, reflections, or misidentified lights — and only a very small fraction remain genuinely unexplained after investigation.

Why volcanoes attract UFO reports

A few reasons combine to make volcanoes a hot-spot for strange-looking lights:

Famous / oft-cited cases

(There are many other anecdotal reports around other volcanoes, but Popocatépetl is the most prominent because of its webcams, frequent activity, and interest from UFO investigators and media.)

What experts say

Volcanologists and atmospheric scientists point out that volcanic lightning, incandescent ejecta, and plume-charging are well-documented, physically plausible sources of striking luminous displays during eruptions. Camera artefacts and human activity explain many stationary or oddly behaving lights on video. That doesn’t mean every clip has been definitively debunked, but the default scientific approach is to test natural and mundane hypotheses first.

How to evaluate a volcano-UFO clip (quick checklist)

  1. Is there a reliable timestamp and source (official webcam vs anonymous upload)?

  2. Is the object correlated with plume/eruption activity, or does it appear in calm conditions?

  3. Any signs of lens flare, reflection, sensor bloom, or compression artifacts?

  4. Could it be a drone/aircraft or a distant light caught by zoom?

  5. Are there other independent witnesses or radar records?

Applying these usually resolves most cases; only rarely does something remain truly unexplained after that.

Bottom line

Volcanoes produce spectacular and sometimes confusing light phenomena. Put simply: most “UFOs” near volcanoes are misidentified or explainable natural/manmade phenomena (volcanic lightning, glowing ejecta, camera issues, drones, etc.). A handful of clips resist easy explanation, which keeps interest and speculation alive — but interest ≠ proof of extraterrestrial craft.