Kanlaon Volcano emits ash anew, says Phivolcs

Kanlaon Volcano emits ash anew, says Phivolcs

/ 06:12 PM December 03, 2024

Time-lapse footage of the ash emission from the crater of the Kanlaon Volcano on Tuesday afternoon.

Time-lapse footage of the crater of the Kanlaon Volcano shows ash emission on Tuesday afternoon. (Screenshot from the record of Kanlaon Volcano Observatory – VKMN IP Camera via Phivolcs/Facebook)

MANILA, Philippines — The summit crater of the Kanlaon Volcano in Negros Occidental emitted ash anew on Tuesday afternoon, the Philippine Institute of Volcanology and Seismology (Phivolcs) reported.

In a time-lapse footage recorded by the Kanlaon Volcano Observatory, Phivolcs said that the  ash emission occurred from 3:49 to 4:27 p.m.

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“These events generated grayish plumes that rose 400 meters above the crater before drifting southwest,” the state seismologist said in its Facebook post.

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However, Phivolcs told that no vog was observed from its crater.

In its 24-hour observation posted early Tuesday morning, Phivolcs said that the volcano spewed 2,524 tons of sulfur dioxide that reached 600 meters tall that drifted north-northwest and northwest.

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The emission is less than the 9,277 tons of sulfur dioxide that the volcano released the day before.

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The volcano also recorded 11 volcanic earthquakes. Phivolcs previously defined volcanic earthquakes as those “generated by magmatic processes or magma-related processes beneath or near an active volcano.”

The volcano remains under Alert Level 2 or “increased unrest” where possible hazards such as sudden steam-driven or phreatic eruptions and precursory magmatic activity are possible to occur.

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READ: Taal Volcano posts phreatic explosion, spews 2,800-meter grayish plume

Meanwhile, the Taal Volcano in Batangas erupted early Tuesday morning, generating a 2,800-meter of grayish plumes. Alert Level 1 or “low-level unrest” prevails over the volcano.

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