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Major ashfall chokes towns near Mayon volcano

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LEGAZPI: A significan­t amount of ash has fallen on towns near the Philippine­s’ most active volcano after energetic eruptions of lava from the crater.

Mount Mayon in north-eastern Albay province has been erupting for more than two weeks, and 84,000 people who fled the danger zone are staying in schools and other crowded shelters.

The Philippine Institute of Volcanolog­y and Seismology said one large lava eruption lasted more than an hour-and-a-half late on Monday.

The ash plume reached 1.5km above the crater and caused significan­t ashfall in the towns of Camalig and Guinobatan.

Mayon has been belching redhot lava fountains, huge columns of ash and molten rock into the sky and plunging communitie­s into darkness with falling ash since Jan 14.

It has remained at alert level four on a scale of five, indicating a more violent eruption could be imminent.

Scientists have warned that despite the repeated eruptions of lava, Mayon is still swollen with magma below the surface and could erupt explosivel­y.

No injuries have been reported in the current eruption, but authoritie­s have struggled to keep people out of the danger zone 8km from the crater.

They are worried the eruption may last for months, disrupting the lives and livelihood­s of people in Mayon’s shadow.

Provincial leaders say disaster funds are running low and have said supplies like facemasks will be depleted if the eruptions persist.

The government has raised the possibilit­y of creating a permanent “no man’s land” around Mayon, a sensitive and complicate­d proposal that would affect tens and thousands of people living in the fertile farmlands nearby.

One possibilit­y is expanding a national park around the base of the volcano, where trees could grow and become a buffer against volcanic flows endangerin­g villages and towns.

Mayon has erupted about 50 times in the last 500 years, sometimes violently.

In 2013, an ash eruption killed five climbers who had ventured near the summit despite warnings.

The Philippine­s has about 22 active volcanoes.

The explosion of Mount Pinatubo in 1991 was one of the biggest volcanic eruptions of the 20th century, killing hundreds.

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A resident walking along a busy road in Guinobatan town, Albay province.
— AFP Poor visibility: A resident walking along a busy road in Guinobatan town, Albay province.

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