178 volcanic quakes recorded in Mt. Bulusan | Inquirer News

178 volcanic quakes recorded in Mt. Bulusan

178 volcanic quakes recorded in Mt. Bulusan

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LEGAZPI CITY — The Philippine Institute of Volcanology and Seismology (Phivolcs) has detected 178 volcanic earthquakes in Mount Bulusan in the last 24 hours, a higher record than the 149 volcanic earthquakes monitored in the previous day.

In its 5 a.m. bulletin on Saturday, June 11, Phivolcs said the volcano released 613 tons of sulfur dioxide, and its edifice was still inflated.

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The plume from the volcano’s crater measured 150 meters tall.

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Phivolcs head and Science and Technology Undersecretary Renato Solidum Jr. said in a private chat message to Inquirer Saturday that the hydrothermal activity is continuous and could lead to another phreatic eruption.

“The increased seismicity persists and the possibility of a phreatic eruption remains. The seismic activity is related to hydrothermal activity at shallow levels of the volcano,” he said.

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On Friday afternoon, the local government of Juban town in Sorsogon ordered again a pre-emptive evacuation of residents living in the 4-to-6 kilometer danger zone.

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Phivolcs raised the status of the volcano to alert level 1 after it spewed steam-rich gray plumes that rose about a kilometer on June 5.

READ: Phivolcs raises Alert Level 1 over Mount Bulusan amid increased seismic activity

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