The Borneo Post

Philippine­s raises volcano alert level

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MANILA: The Philippine­s raised the alert at its restive Mayon volcano by one notch yesterday, citing signs of rising magma that could lead to hazardous eruptions.

Residents were evacuated from two villages near the volcano, a tourist attraction in Albay province because of its nearperfec­t cone shape, following a ‘ phreatic or steam- driven eruption’ on Saturday, and there was a further eruption yesterday.

Saturday’s eruption unleashed ash, rocks and sulfuric odor, and was followed by rumbling sounds and a faint glow in the crater, the Philippine Institute of Volcanolog­y and Seismology (Phivolcs) said.

Phivolcs raised the alert to level 2, which means that the current activity is ‘probably of magmatic origin, which could lead to more phreatic eruptions or eventually to hazardous magmatic eruptions.’

A second ash eruption was recorded before noon yesterday, but Phivolcs said in a subsequent bulletin that it was maintainin­g alert level 2.

Mayon’s most destructiv­e eruption was in February 1841, when lava flows buried a town and killed 1,200 people.

It last erupted in 2014, spewing lava and forcing thousands of people to evacuate.

“The public is strongly advised to be vigilant and desist from entering the six kilometre radius Permanent Danger Zone to minimize risks from sudden explosions, rockfall and landslides,” Phivolcs said.

It advised people experienci­ng ashfall to cover their noses and mouths with a damp, clean cloth or dust mask.

It also said aircraft must avoid flying close to the volcano’s summit.

Those within the slope of the volcano, but outside the 6-km danger zone, were told to take precaution­ary measures against possible roof collapses due to accumulate­d ash and rainwater.

Cedric Daep, head of the Albay Provincial Disaster Risk Reduction and Management Office, said those in evacuation centers may be allowed to return to their homes later in the day, unless Phivolcs raises the volcano alert level further. “We have not reached the critical level,” he said in a radio interview.

 ?? — Reuters photo ?? Mount Mayon erupts in Legazpi City in this still image taken from social media.
— Reuters photo Mount Mayon erupts in Legazpi City in this still image taken from social media.

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