Over 1,000 residents flee in Negros after Kanlaon Volcano eruption

Over 1,000 Negros residents flee homes after Kanlaon Volcano erupts

After Kanlaon volcano erupts, more than 1,000 residents flee homes.

Kanlaon Volcano as seen from Canlaon City (Photo from INQUIRER Visayas Bureau)

BACOLOD CITY — More than  1,000 residents have been evacuated from farming villages near Kanlaon Volcano in two towns and two cities in Negros Occidental and one city in Negros Oriental since Monday night when it began spewing voluminous ash and rocks.

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Evacuees include at least 85 families (393 individuals) in La Carlota City, seven families (50 individuals) in Bago City, 104 families (371 residents in Pontevedra town, and 56 families (257 individuals) in La Castellana town, all in Negros Occidental.

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In Negros Oriental, 47  families (146 individuals) were evacuated from Barangays Masulog, Pula, Lumapao, and Malaiba in Canlaon City.

More than 1,000 residents flee homes in Negros after Kanlaon volcano eruption

Mt. Kanlaon as seen from Barangay Masulog in La Castellana, Negros Occidental (Photo from INQUIRER Visayas Bureau)

Mayor Rhummyla Nicor Mangilimutan of La Castellana, which is located at the base of the Kanlaon Volcano, said the evacuees, mostly from farming communities near the volcano, left behind their farm animals amid heavy ashfall and a strong smell of sulfur on Monday night.

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They were also scared that the eruptions would worsen, she added.

So far, the volcano appeared to have calmed down and the smell of sulfur had reduced, she added.

Flights to and from the Bacolod Silay Airport have been canceled because of the danger of ash from the volcano.

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Bacolod Mayor Alfredo Abelardo Benitez said they were closely monitoring the situation as the smell of sulfur from Kanlaon volcano had reached some barangays.

Negros Occidental Gov. Eugenio Jose Lacson also raised the blue alert to put on standby all personnel, equipment, and food and non-food items to assist residents

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