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Mayon volcano rumbles back to life; thousands evacuated

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MANILA -- The Philippine­s’ most active volcano rumbled back to life Sunday, January 14, with lava rising to its crater in a gentle eruption that has prompted authoritie­s to evacuate thousands of villagers.

The Philippine Institute of Volcanolog­y and Seismology (Phivolcs) warned a “hazardous eruption” of Mount Mayon, located in Albay province, is possible within weeks or even days.

Renato Solidum, who heads Phivolcs, said three steam-explosions at the volcano since January 13 have spewed ash into nearby villages and may have breached solidified lava at the crater and caused lava to start to flow out of the 2,460-meter (8,070-foot) volcano.

“Lava has flowed out of the volcano’s crater already but it’s just starting. It’s a non-explosive eruption,” Solidum told The Associated Press. “We have to verify tomorrow if it will flow continuous­ly.”

Disaster-response officials said nearly 1,000 families have been moved to emergency shelters, including some from a permanent danger zone around Mayon, since the volcano started spewing steam and ash on Saturday, January 13.

A popular tourist attraction because of its nearperfec­t cone, Mayon lies in coconut-producing Albay province, about 340 kilometers (210 miles) southeast of Manila.

The volcano has erupted about 50 times in the last 500 years, sometimes violently, endangerin­g thousands of poor villagers who insist on living or farming in the danger zone.

Villagers living near the volcano, which last erupted four years ago, have erected huge white crosses at the entrance of their neighborho­ods, hoping they will protect them from harm.

On May 7, 2013, the volcano suddenly spewed ash, killing five climbers, including three Germans, who had ventured near the summit despite warnings of possible danger.

 ?? (Photo courtesy of Nancy Mediavillo/PNA) ?? Mayon’s crater is exhibiting bright crater glow that signifies the growth of a new lava dome and beginnings of lava flow towards the southern slopes.
(Photo courtesy of Nancy Mediavillo/PNA) Mayon’s crater is exhibiting bright crater glow that signifies the growth of a new lava dome and beginnings of lava flow towards the southern slopes.

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