Phivolcs records 2 ‘discrete weak ash explosions’ at Taal Volcano

Steaming fissures on Taal Volcano Island spotted

Aerial shot of Taal Volcano. Phivolcs and the NDDRMC, with Armed Forces of the Philippines and some reporters, flew on a Huey 2 helicopter for its first successful aerial inspection of the damage brought about by the Jan. 12 eruption of Taal Volcano. (Photo by CLIFFORD NUÑEZ)

MANILA, Philippines — Two discrete weak ash explosions were detected at Taal Volcano, but a hazardous eruption remains imminent, Philippine Institute of Volcanology and Seismology said on Saturday.

“Since 8 a.m. this morning, Taal Volcano’s activity has been generally characterized by weak emission of steam-laden plumes 500 to 800 meters high from Main Crater that drifted to the general southwest,” Phivolcs stated in its 6 p.m. eruption update.

Phivolcs also said sulfur dioxide emission was measured at an average of 1,442 tons per day on Saturday at 5 p.m.

Under the report, The Taal Volcano Network, which records undetectable small earthquakes, recorded 366 volcanic earthquakes, three tremor events, and eight low-frequency earthquakes from 5 a.m. to 4 p.m. on Saturday.

The Philippine Seismic Network, likewise, plotted 673 volcanic earthquakes since 1 p.m. of Jan. 12, when the volcano first spewed lava which displaced thousands of residents in Batangas. Of the 673 earthquakes, 175 were felt, ranging from Intensity I to V.

Phivolcs also stressed the urgency of total evacuation in the areas around Taal Volcano as Alert Level 4 remained in effect, which means a hazardous explosive eruption is “possible within hours to days.”

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