Kanlaon Volcano logs 2 ashing events, 22 volcanic earthquakes

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A scene from the time-lapse footage of ash emission from the Mt. Kanlaon summit crater last Nov. 17, 2024)  The active volcano in Negros Island remains under Alert Level 2 (increasing unrest) after its explosive eruption on June 3. (Official Facebook page of the Philippine Institute of Volcanology and Seismology)

 

MANILA, Philippines — Two ashing events and 22 volcanic earthquakes were observed from Kanlaon Volcano in Negros Occidental on Wednesday, the Philippine Institute of Volcanology and Seismology (Phivolcs) reported on Thursday. 

Phivolcs told INQUIRER.net that the first ashing event occurred at 5:38 a.m. and lasted seven minutes, while the second one happened at 2:36 p.m. and lasted 10 minutes. 

Phivolcs previously described the ashing event as “gray ash being entrained or brought out by continuous degassing from the Kanlaon Volcano.”

Meanwhile, volcanic earthquakes are those “generated by magmatic processes or magma-related processes beneath or near an active volcano.”

In its 24-hour observation, Phivolcs said that Kanlaon Volcano also emitted 5,760 tons of sulfur dioxide, with plumes reaching 100 meters high that drifted southwest and west-southwest.

This is less than the 8,244 tons of sulfur dioxide that the volcano spewed a day before.

Meanwhile, Phivolcs also told INQUIRER.net that no vog was observed from its crater. 

Further, the volcano remains at Alert Level 2 or increased unrest.

Phivolcs still prohibited entry into the four-kilometer radius of the permanent danger zone and flying of aircraft near the volcano. 

The agency also warned that possible hazards such as phreatic explosions and precursory magmatic activity may occur.

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