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Over 2,000 Filipinos flee volcanic eruption

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>>MANILA: More than 2,000 people have fled from a volcano eruption that has filled the air near the Philippine capital with toxic gas, officials said yesterday.

Taal volcano, which sits in a picturesqu­e lake, has been belching sulphur dioxide for several days, creating a thick haze over Manila and several surroundin­g provinces, and prompting health warnings.

At least 2,400 people have left their homes since the government called for evacuation­s of hamlets on the lake’s shores, provincial disaster official Joselito Castro told AFP.

“We expect more residents to evacuate over the coming days,” he said, adding that they were seeking refuge either in schools closed by the coronaviru­s pandemic or in the homes of relatives.

Taal lies just 50 kilometres south of Manila and for much of the past week has discharged volcanic smog that has blotted out the sun in the capital.

Civil defence officials have warned that upwards of 317,000 people could be vulnerable to toxic gas emissions from the volcano under the current eruption’s worst-case scenario.

Taal is one of the most active volcanoes in a nation hit periodical­ly by volcanic eruptions and earthquake­s due to its location on the Pacific “Ring of Fire” — a zone of frequent and intense seismic activity.

The last eruption that happened there in January 2020 shot ash 15 kilometres high and spewed red-hot lava, crushing scores of homes, killing livestock and sending over 135,000 people into shelters.

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