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Existing cracks near Taal Volcano widen as it continues to emit steam

Patricia Lourdes Viray - Philstar.com
Existing cracks near Taal Volcano widen as it continues to emit steam
A resident walks amongst the debris of their destroyed house covered in mud and ash due to the eruption of the nearby Taal volcano, at a village in Laurel, Batangas province on January 16, 2020. The threat of the Philippines' Taal volcano unleashing a potentially catastrophic eruption remains high, authorities warned on January 16, saying it was showing dangerous signs despite a "lull" in spewing ash.
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MANILA, Philippines — Existing fissures in areas near Taal Volcano widened by a few centimeters, the Philippine Institute of Volcanology and Seismology (Phivolcs) said Friday.

In its 8 a.m. update, the state seismic network said existing cracks in barangays of Lemery, Agoncillo, Talisay and San Nicolas in Batangas province have been observed to widen.

Alert level 4 is still raised over the volcano, which means that hazardous explosive eruption is possible within hours to days.

The volcano's main crater continued to emit steady steam and infrequent weak explosions in the past explosions.

The latest emissions generated dark gray ash plumes 100 to 800 meters high and dispersed ash southwest to west of the main crater, Phivolcs said.

Phivolcs also observed that the shoreline around the whole of Taal Lake has been receding.

From 5 a.m. on Thursday until 5 a.m. Friday, Phivolcs recorded 65 volcanic earthquakes, two of which with magnitudes 1.3 to 3.1 and were both felt at Intensity I.

It also noted that the Taal Volcano network recorded 944 volcanic earthquakes with 29 low-frequency earthquakes.

"Such intense seismic activity likely signifies continuous magmatic intrusion beneath the Taal edifice, which may lead to further eruptive activity," Phivolcs said.

The towns of Laurel, Taal, Agoncillo and Talisay have been on lockdown to prevent people from entering the "off limits zone."

The four towns are within the 14-kilometer danger zone, which is susceptible to ballistic projectiles, base surges and volcanic tsunami.

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LATEST UPDATE: October 12, 2023 - 6:26pm

Get updates as Phivolcs issues warnings over activity in Taal Volcano. (Main photo by Philstar.com/Rosette Adel)

October 12, 2023 - 6:26pm

The Philippine Institute of Volcanology and Seismology issues a notice reporting an increased and continuous degassing activity from Taal Volcano.

In its 6 p.m. advisory, Phivolcs says the sulfur dioxide emission from the main crater reached 9762 tonnes per day. This was the higher recorded this year.

Phivolcs adds that there was no smog or vog observed. — Rosette Adel

October 11, 2023 - 5:21pm

The Philippine Institute of Volcanology and Seismology says Taal Volcano is still under Alert Level 1.

In an update on Wednesday, its says that the daily sulfur dioxide emissions (SO2) reached 2887 tonnes / day (06 October 2023).

Phivolcs also observes upwelling of hot volcanic fluids in the Main Crater Lake. — Rosette Adel

October 9, 2023 - 4:12pm

The Philippine Institute of Volcanology and Seismology reports that Taal Volcano's daily sulfur dioxide emissions (SO2) reached 2887 tonnes.

It observes upwelling of hot volcanic fluids in the Main Crater Lake as well as volcanic smog or vog.

The volcano's emissions are also 2400 meters tall. — Rosette Adel

October 8, 2023 - 4:04pm

The Philippine Institute of Volcanology and Seismology releases time-lapse snapshots of degassing activity from the Taal Main Crater and volcanic smog or vog formation on Sunday.

These were taken from 5:45 a.m. to 11:42 a.m. by the Mt. Macolot, Cuenca, Batangas station (VTCU) IP Camera.

— Rosette Adel

September 26, 2023 - 12:28pm

The Philippine Institute of Volcanology and Seismology records daily sulfur dioxide emissions that reached 2730 tonnes / day (22 September 2023).

It also observes upwelling of hot volcanic fluids in the Main Crater Lake and observed VOG.

Phivolcs adds that there is a ong-term deflation of the Taal Caldera; short-term inflation of the northern flanks of the Taal Volcano Island.

 

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