Residents of towns near Taal volcano in the Philippines were evacuated as volcanic activity increases. The Malacañang announced the suspension of classes in all levels and work in government of the affected areas such as NCR, Calabarzon, and Region 3 as disaster-mitigation to ensure safety.
Evacuation orders have been ordered for the affected town especially in Batngas area. Philippine authorities have been suspended flights until further notice on Sunday. The Philippine Institute of Volcanology and Seismology raised its alert level for Taal Volcano to four out of five, indicating that a “hazardous eruption” was imminent.
Evacuation effort in Talisay, Batangas residents to safer place as Taal Volcano erupts.
Lightning strike over Taal Volcano's ash after explosion. Photo credit from: Domcar Lagto
Ash fall from Taal Volcano has reached homes in Imus, Cavite. Photo: Bentley Roxas
Taal Volcano's phreatic explosion as seen from plane's cockpit. Photo: Pilot Edwin Perello via Jonathan Andal
The famous People's Park in the Sky in Tagaytay City covered with thick ashfall.Caviteños are real heroes. People are outside their houses with hoses and buckets of water washing down the muddy windshields and windows of cars passing by. Even letting people refill their water. #bayanihan #TaalVolcano pic.twitter.com/dMfT4ZyzqU— Adrian Manansala (@ImTheManAdrian) January 12, 2020
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