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[Title] => Noxious gases cloak Mayon
[Summary] => A dense white cloud of noxious gases shrouded Mayon Volcano in Albay yesterday and precariously perched ash piles swelled with rain as farmers continued to toil near its foot.
The crater has spewed five million cubic meters of lava, heated to 1,000 degrees Celsius, and hundreds of boulders in five days of eruption.
Steam coming from the bubbling magma within hid the summit yesterday in a cloak of sulfur dioxide, carbon monoxide and hydrosulphuric acid.
Boulders 20 to 30 meters across continue to be spewn out of the volcano and tumble down its slopes.
[DatePublished] => 2001-06-29 00:00:00
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[Title] => Noxious gases cloak Mayon
[Summary] => A dense white cloud of noxious gases shrouded Mayon Volcano in Albay yesterday and precariously perched ash piles swelled with rain as farmers continued to toil near its foot.
The crater has spewed five million cubic meters of lava, heated to 1,000 degrees Celsius, and hundreds of boulders in five days of eruption.
Steam coming from the bubbling magma within hid the summit yesterday in a cloak of sulfur dioxide, carbon monoxide and hydrosulphuric acid.
Boulders 20 to 30 meters across continue to be spewn out of the volcano and tumble down its slopes.
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[Title] => Noxious gases cloak Mayon
[Summary] => A dense white cloud of noxious gases shrouded Mayon Volcano in Albay yesterday and precariously perched ash piles swelled with rain as farmers continued to toil near its foot.
The crater has spewed five million cubic meters of lava, heated to 1,000 degrees Celsius, and hundreds of boulders in five days of eruption.
Steam coming from the bubbling magma within hid the summit yesterday in a cloak of sulfur dioxide, carbon monoxide and hydrosulphuric acid.
Boulders 20 to 30 meters across continue to be spewn out of the volcano and tumble down its slopes.
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[Title] => Noxious gases cloak Mayon
[Summary] => A dense white cloud of noxious gases shrouded Mayon Volcano in Albay yesterday and precariously perched ash piles swelled with rain as farmers continued to toil near its foot.
The crater has spewed five million cubic meters of lava, heated to 1,000 degrees Celsius, and hundreds of boulders in five days of eruption.
Steam coming from the bubbling magma within hid the summit yesterday in a cloak of sulfur dioxide, carbon monoxide and hydrosulphuric acid.
Boulders 20 to 30 meters across continue to be spewn out of the volcano and tumble down its slopes.
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[ColumnID] => 133272
[Focus] => 0
[AuthorID] =>
[AuthorName] =>
[SectionName] => Headlines
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