Thousands Face Uncertainty as Philippine Volcano Spews ๐ Lava
Taal volcano in the Philippines could spew lava and ash for weeks, authorities warned Tuesday, leaving thousands in limbo after they fled their homes fearing a massive eruption.
The crater of the volcano exploded to life with towering clouds of ash and jets of red-hot lava on Sunday, forcing those living around the mountain south of Manila to flee to safety.
Many residents abandoned livestock and pets as well as homes full of belongings after authorities sounded an alert warning that an “explosive eruption” could come imminently.
Some 30,000 are currently in shelters.
Gerald Aseoche, 30, fled with his four young children and a few possessions, and has refused to leave them to go to work as the volcano belches out lava and earthquakes tied to the eruption rattle the region.
“I am hoping this won’t go on too long because I will lose my job if I can’t report to work immediately,” Aseoche, a house painter, told AFP at an evacuation centre.
AFP / Ted ALJIBETaal 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’“I can’t leave them… family first,” he said as he cradled one of his children.
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.
The Taal eruption has been putting on a stunning and terrifying display, with lightning crackling through its ash cloud in a poorly understood phenomenon that has been attributed to static electricity.
- Eruptions have lasted months –
Renato Solidum, head of the Philippines’ seismological agency, said Taal’s previous eruptions have gone on for as long as months so it was impossible to predict an end to the current activity.
AFP / Ted ALJIBEVehicles covered in ash in Talisay town, south of ManilaHowever, he said the alert warning of a potentially catastrophic “explosive eruption” may remain in place for weeks, depending on developments.
“We have a protocol of waiting for several days, sometimes two weeks, to make sure that indeed… volcano activity has essentially stopped,” he told AFP.
The volcano dramatically burst with activity on Sunday, shooting a massive column of ash kilometres (miles) into the sky that then rained down on the region.
AFP /Philippines volcano eruptionFalling ash pushed aviation officials to temporarily shut down Manila’s main international airport, forcing the cancellation of hundreds of flight and stranded tens of thousands of travellers.
Ninoy Aquino International Airport resumed reduced operations on Monday and was gradually recovering on Tuesday, but a backlog of cancelled flights resulted in ongoing pain for travellers.
Taal’s last eruption was in 1977, but it has a long history of activity. In 1965 the volcano, which is a popular tourist attraction set in a picturesque lake, killed some 200 people.
The country’s most powerful explosion in recent years was the 1991 eruption of Mount Pinatubo, about 100 kilometres northwest of Manila, which killed more than 800 people.
Discover more from NEWS CORNER
Subscribe to get the latest posts sent to your email.
Warning: count(): Parameter must be an array or an object that implements Countable in /home/mynewsco/public_html/wp-content/themes/trendyblog-theme/includes/single/post-tags-categories.php on line 7
About author
You might also like
Eiffel Tower To Reopen After 9-Month Closure
Share on WhatsApp Confirmed news reports have it that the Eiffel Tower is to reopen to visitors on Friday for the first time in nine months following its longest closure
Osinbajo Escapes death as Helicopter Crash-Lands In Kogi State
Share on WhatsApp Nigeria’s Vice President Yemi Osibanjo narrowly escaped been hurt when the propeller of the Nigerian Air Force Helicopter he was travelling in crash-landed on Saturday in Kabba,
Houses of NFF President Pinnick, Dikko Sealed By ICPC
Share on WhatsApp The Independent Corrupt Practices and Other Related Offences Commission (ICPC) has sealed the houses of two top officials of the Nigeria Football Federation (NFF). The affected houses
Pastor Adeboye, other Clergymen to Meet over Nigeria’s problems
Share on WhatsApp The General Overseer of the Redeemed Christian Church of God (RCCG), Pastor Enoch Adeboye and many other christian leaders will on Tuesday, February 13, meet over the current
Guild Of Newspaper Reporters Inaugurated …As Group Lauds Uzodimma On Solid Road Projects
Share on WhatsApp Executive members of Guild of Newspaper Reporters, Imo State Chapter, has been sworn in by Imo State Chairman, Nigeria Union of Journalists (NUJ), Comrade Ifeanyi Nwanguma JP.
High Chief Igbokwugharia Chilaka goes home Dec 26
Share on WhatsApp The remains of late High Chief Igbokwuagharia Eugene Chilaka, son of the Paramount Ruler of Mbaise, Chilaka Ukpo will be laid to rest on 26th December, 2020







0 Comments
No Comments Yet!
You can be first to comment this post!