Mayon continues spewing ash, lava

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Mike J
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Any members affected, have to evacuate?

MANILA — Nearly 39,000 people have been affected by Mayon Volcano's continued unrest, the National Disaster Risk Reduction and Management Council (NDRRMC) said Sunday, with more than half of them still seeking shelter at evacuation centers.

According to the NDRRMC's latest situation report, more than 20,000 residents were taking refuge at 28 evacuation centers in Albay two weeks since the volcano started becoming restive.

At least six cities and towns have also suspended classes, the council said.

The government has also extended assistance worth more than P62 million to affected residents, most of them food packs provided by the Department of Social Welfare and Development (DSWD).

Albay Governor Edcel Greco Lagman earlier proposed alloting about P196 million in funds to support thousands of evacuees from his province for 90 days, a suggestion that President Ferdinand Marcos Jr. said the national government would be looking into.

Phivolcs had said Mayon may continue rumbling for months.

Erupting Mayon continues to ooze lava; Alert 3 remains
Over 33,000 may flee homes if Mayon placed under Alert Level 4: Lagman
As of Sunday, Mayon remains at Alert Level 3 as it continued to spew ash and lava, Phivolcs director Teresito Bacolcol told ABS-CBN TeleRadyo.

Bacolcol also noted that while there were only 3 volcanic earthquakes recorded in Mayon over the last 24 hours, there was a slight increase in its total seismic energy release.

He also allayed fears from residents and businessmen in Albay about the present eruption's possible destruction of the famed Cagsawa Ruins, remnants of a former Catholic church that bore the brunt of Mayon's 1814 eruption.

"Ang Cagsawa Ruins po, it's 13 kilometers away from the summit. Nasira po yan noong 1814 eruption. Hindi po yan nasira dahil sa pumutok yung bulkan, kundi nasira po iyon dahil sa lahar deposit," he said.

(It was destroyed during the 1814 eruption. It was not destroyed because the volcano erupted, but because of the lahar deposits.)

Posibleng pagguho ng kampanaryo sa Cagsawa pinangangambahan
Bacolcol also reminded residents to avoid Mayon's six-kilometer permanent danger zone so as not to run the risk of being caught in sudden volcanic activity.

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JJReyes
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Both Mayon and Taal volcanoes become extremely active from time to time.  Yet during the quiet periods the government permits resettlement.  Then the cycle repeats.  You also have Pinatubo that can be very destructive.

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JJReyes
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Kilauea Volcano in the Hawaiian Islands is starting to fountain lava.  My wife and I are excited and hoping this continues during the month of October.  The reason is we have booked a cruise from Los Angeles to Tahiti through the Hawaiian Islands.  Cruise ships detour to allow passengers to watch the lava flow into the ocean.  It is one of the most spectacular scenes imaginable.  Last time we saw a lava flow from a cruise ship was more than 10 years ago.  The ship had a Kumu (priest) on board to do the Hawaiian Creation Chant as the vessel approach the area.  

Kilauea is linked with the Philippine volcanoes.  They are part of the Pacific ring of fire.

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