MANILA, Philippines — Kanlaon Volacano’s ash emission was recorded twice on Saturday on Negros Island, lasting 13 to 24 minutes, the Philippine Institute of Volcanology and Seismology (Phivolcs) reported on Sunday.
In keeping with Phivolcs, the 2 ash emission occasions lasted for 13 to 24 minutes. It monitored a rise in sulfur dioxide emission from 2,047 tons on Saturday to 2,077 on Sunday, with plumes reaching 400 meters tall.
Kanlaon Volcano spews ash twice, logs 12 quakes
Twelve volcanic earthquakes have been additionally recorded at Kanlaon Volcano.
Phivolcs mentioned the quakes lasted 13 to 24 minutes.
READ: Kanlaon Volcano emits ash for over 2 hours; nonetheless below Alert Degree 3
With this, Phivolcs mentioned the volcano remained below Alert Degree 3, indicating a magmatic unrest.
Below this stage, the company recommends the evacuation of all residents inside a six-kilometer radius of the volcano’s summit.
It additionally warned that flying plane near the volcano is prohibited. Residents have been additionally warned of doable hazards similar to sudden explosive eruption, lava circulate, ash fall, rockfall, lahar throughout heavy rains, and pyroclastic circulate.
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