Schools closed and residents evacuated as Philippines volcano erupts
A volcano in the central Philippines erupted on Tuesday morning, sending up a plume of ash and debris and forcing authorities to close schools and evacuate nearby residents, officials said.
The eruption occurred at the summit vent of Kanlaon volcano at 5:51 am (2151 GMT Monday), the Philippine Institute of Volcanology and Seismology (Phivolcs) said.
"The eruption is producing a voluminous bent plume approximately 4,000 metres tall that is drifting south-west," the agency said in an statement.
Ashfall had been reported in nearby towns and cities, prompting school closures and aviation authorities to warn pilots to steer clear.
Raul Fernandez, regional director for the Office of Civil Defence, said evacuations were taking place outside of the six-kilometre permanent danger zone.
In December 2024, Kanlaon also erupted, forcing 8,000 residents to flee their homes.
The volcano's alert was at level 3, which means a "high level of volcanic unrest."
Phivolcs chief Teresito Bacolcol said there were no signs that would merit an increase in the current alert.
Bacolcol warned residents to take precaution against the ashfall, which could exacerbate respiratory ailments.
"If we have lung problems, our symptoms can get worse because volcanic ash is made up of small, fragmented rocks, minerals and volcaniclastics," he said.
Kanlaon, a 2,435-metre volcano, is one of the Philippines' most active volcanoes. In 1996, three hikers were killed near the peak a when the volcano erupted without warning.
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