MANILA, Philippines — Kanlaon Volcano released more sulfur dioxide on Sunday, January 5, the Philippine Institute of Volcanology and Seismology (Phivolcs) reported.
According to Phivolcs, its latest 24-hour monitoring showed that Kanlaon emitted 3,639 tonnes of sulfur dioxide, slightly higher than the 3,469 tonnes recorded on Saturday, January 4.
The volcano also produced a voluminous plume that rose 500 meters and drifted southwest and west, the state meteorologist added.
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Mt. Kanlaon likewise registered 37 volcanic earthquakes from Sunday to Monday midnight, Phivolcs noted.
Kanlaon Volcano, located in the Negros region, remains under Alert Level 3, indicating intensified or magmatic unrest.
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Under Alert Level 3, Phivolcs warned of the following potential hazards:
- Sudden explosive eruption
- Lava flow or effusion
- Ashfall
- Pyroclastic density current
- Rockfall
- Lahars during heavy rains
Phivolcs repeated its notice that flying any aircraft near the volcano is strictly prohibited.