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Phivolcs: Mt. Bulusan’s volcanic quakes up from 15 to 129 in last 24 hours

/ 09:37 AM July 03, 2022

A thick plume of smoke can be seen coming out of the peak of Mount Bulusan on June 13, 2022. Image sourced from the Sorsogon Public Information Office / Facebook / Phivolcs

Mount Bulusan (Image sourced from the Sorsogon Public Information Office / Facebook / Phivolcs)

LEGAZPI CITY — The has recorded 129 volcanic earthquakes in Mount Bulusan in the last 24 hours.

Phivolcs detected only 15 volcanic earthquakes in the previous monitoring period.

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In its bulletin on Sunday, Phivolcs said the volcano emitted 556 tons of sulfur dioxide flux on July 2.

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Moderate plume emissions reached 150 meters high, drifting northwest and west-northwest.

Phivolcs recorded phreatic eruptions on June 5 and June 12 that covered several villages with ash.

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The agency warned residents living near river channels of possible lahar and sediment-laden streamflows during heavy and prolonged rainfall.

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Disaster response officials earlier recorded lahar and muddy streamflows in towns of Irosin and Juban due to heavy rainfall.

The volcano is still inflated and remains under Alert Level 1, which means another phreatic eruption is possible.

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