State volcanologists on Tuesday said the unrest in Mayon Volcano could last for a few months based on their observations in previous years. | JEMendozaINQ
Bacolcol said this meant that residents in the volcano’s permanent danger zone would have to stay in the evacuation centers for a few months., according to the National Disaster Risk Reduction and Management Council.
“Parang ganoon na nga ang mangyayari ,” he said when asked if this meant that residents inside the volcano’s permanent danger zone would have their stay prolonged for a few months. “Unless i-lower natin ang alert level natin, we have no choice but ‘yung mga taong nasa permanent danger zone, will have to stay muna sa evacuation centers. In the first place, dapat po walang tao diyan sa permanent danger zone,” he pointed out.
Phivolcs classified Mayon Volcano under Alert Level 3 last Thursday due to “potential explosive activity happening within days or weeks.”Alert Level 3 is declared when a volcano’s magma is near or at the surface, and its activity could lead to hazardous eruptions in weeks. Under the said alert level, the danger zone could only be expanded up to eight kilometers from the active crater, according to the metrics of the state seismologists.As of Tuesday, Phivolcs said the Mayon Volcano saw one volcanic earthquake, spewing 723 tonnes of sulfur dioxide.Subscribe to our daily newsletter
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