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Taal Volcano’s status down to Alert Level 2

- Phistar.com

MANILA — State volcanolog­ists have downgraded Friday the status of Taal Volcano in Batangas to Alert Level 2, which signifies “decreased unrest,” more than a month after it erupted to life.

Phivolcs said parameters have consistent­ly indicated the volcano’s decreased eruptive activities.

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“Taal Volcano’s condition in the succeeding three weeks has been characteri­zed by less frequent volcanic activity, stabilizin­g ground deformatio­n of the Taal caldera and Taal Volcano Island edifices and weak steam or gas emissions at the main crater,” it said.

The agency, however, stressed that Alert Level 2 should not be interprete­d that unrest has ceased or that the threat of eruption is no longer there.

“At Alert Level 2, sudden steam-driven or phreatic explosions, volcanic earthquake­s, ashfall and lethal accumulati­ons or expulsions of volcanic gas can occur and threaten areas within Taal Volcanic Island and along its coast,” Phivolcs said.

The agency recommende­d that entry into the volcano island and Taal’s Permanent Danger Zone must be strictly prohibited.

There is still a possibilit­y that the alert level may be raised back to Alert Level 3, which signifies “decreased tendency toward hazardous eruption.”

Taal woke up from its slumber on January 12, unleashing kilometers-high ash column and lava fountain the next day, signalling. The restive activity led to the evacuation of thousands living on the volcano island and high-risk areas and destructio­n of houses and establishm­ents in Batangas.

The volcano’s status was scaled down to Alert Level 3 two weeks later. —

 ?? AGENCE FRANCE PRESSE ?? An aerial view shows the Taal volcano on January 17, 2020. The threat of the Philippine­s’ Taal volcano unleashing a potentiall­y catastroph­ic eruption remains high, authoritie­s warned on January 16, saying it was showing dangerous signs despite a “lull” in spewing ash.
AGENCE FRANCE PRESSE An aerial view shows the Taal volcano on January 17, 2020. The threat of the Philippine­s’ Taal volcano unleashing a potentiall­y catastroph­ic eruption remains high, authoritie­s warned on January 16, saying it was showing dangerous signs despite a “lull” in spewing ash.

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