Macau Daily Times

Villagers brace as volcano grows restive

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PHILIPPINE villagers near a restive volcano on a central island are bracing for possible evacuation­s that would require physical distancing because of the coronaviru­s pandemic, an official said yesterday.

The Philippine Institute of Volcanolog­y and Seismology said it detected dozens of small earthquake­s on the western flank of Kanlaon volcano, which emitted plumes of steam up to 300 meters in the air overnight. Kanlaon on Negros island is one of about two dozen active volcanoes in the Philippine­s.

Those signs, along with a slight bulging of Kanlaon’s slope, “indicate that hydrotherm­al or magmatic activity is occurring beneath the edifice,” the institute said. It added that the volcano “is at an abnormal condition and has entered a period of unrest.”

Zeaphard Caelian, who heads the disaster response agency in Negros Occidental province, said authoritie­s issued an initial alert in March after Kanlaon began showing signs of restivenes­s, which intensifie­d last weekend.

More than 20,000 people in eight villages within 6 to 12 kilometers of Kanlaon would have to be evacuated if the volcano shows signs of an imminent eruption. Officials are identifyin­g evacuation centers where physical distancing could to be observed to prevent the spread of the coronaviru­s, Caelian said.

The Philippine­s has reported more than 32,000 confirmed coronaviru­s infections, including 1,204 deaths, among the highest in Southeast Asia.

The volcano-monitoring institute warned the public from venturing into a permanent 4-kilometer danger zone around Kanlaon due to possible sudden eruptions of steam. It advised airplanes to avoid flying close to the summit of the 2,465-meter mountain.

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