Lava continues to pour from Mayon volcano
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By Claro Cortes, Correspondent http://archive.gulfnews.com/articles/06/07/30/10056075.html |
Manila: More lava continued to pour out of Mayon volcano yesterday, igniting forest fires down its slopes and showering nearby towns with light ash, volcano scientists said.
The Philippine Institute of Volcanology and Seismology warned yesterday that the restive volcano’s major eruption may occur “within days.” It said lava gushing out of its crater has spread 5.4 km near the Bonga Gully and has touched off forest fires, adding that smaller flows and incandescent blocks of lava were observed entering adjacent gullies towards the directions of the gullies of Miisi, Mabinit, Bonga, Matanag and Buyoan. Lava elevation reached 320 metres, according to the institute. It also recorded at least 394 tremors and four low-frequency volcanic quakes in the last 24 hours. Sulfur dioxide emission was at about 6,089 tons per day. The institute is banning people from entering a six-km danger zone. The Provincial Disaster Coordination Council and volcano institute have set up a communications relay that will serve as an early warning system once Mount Mayon erupts. The system will link disaster offices with municipalities and city disaster councils, allowing local officials to launch an evacuation of residents in threatened villages once the danger becomes imminent. A full-scale eruption could affect the adjacent towns of Camalig, Guinobatan, Daraga, Santo Domingo, Malilipot and the cities of Ligao, Tabaco and Legazpi. Cedric Daep, provincial disaster coordinator, said the communication link would involve the use of cellular phones, VHF/UHF transmitter, telephone landlines and local radio broadcast networks in Legazpi. Daep said the system would enhance the dispatching of alert bulletins and other information to and from the volcano institute and the disaster councils. “With the present system in place, we are confident that communication flow will not be hampered as we will have a back-up system in case one of them fails,” he said. |
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Manila: More lava continued to pour out of Mayon volcano yesterday, igniting forest fires down its slopes and showering nearby towns with light ash, volcano scientists said.




You know what? for me Mayon Volcano is the most beutiful Volcano it is perfect cone shape…
Mayon Volcano is really great. It shape is cool it perfect cone.