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Philippines on alert for another volcano eruption ‘anytime soon’

Taal emits toxic gas, as thousands in vulnerable communities evacuate their homes

Updated 5 years ago · Published on 04 Jul 2021 11:59PM

Philippines on alert for another volcano eruption ‘anytime soon’
Taal, which lies 50km south of Manila in the Philippines, burst to life last Thursday, sending steam and rock fragments hundreds of metres into the sky. – AFP pic, July 4, 2021

MANILA – Philippine scientists today warned that a volcano south of here could erupt again “anytime soon”, as toxic gas emissions hit a record high and thousands more people in vulnerable communities leave their homes.

Taal volcano, which sits in a picturesque lake, has been discharging sulphur dioxide for the past week, creating a haze over Manila and several surrounding provinces, and prompting health warnings.

Nearly 4,500 people have left their homes since authorities called for evacuations of high-risk areas on the shores of the lake, said the provincial disaster agency today.

Some settlements have been locked down, temporarily preventing residents from returning to their properties.

“An eruption similar to the July 1 event may occur anytime soon,” said the Philippine Institute of Volcanology and Seismology in a statement.

Taal, which lies 50km south of here, burst to life last Thursday, sending steam and rock fragments hundreds of metres into the sky.

Several smaller eruptions followed.

It prompted the seismological agency to raise the alert level from two to three.

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

Taal is one of the most active volcanoes in a nation hit periodically by eruptions and earthquakes due to its location on the Pacific “Ring of Fire” – a zone of intense seismic activity. – AFP, July 4, 2021

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