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[Title] => Lahar threatens Albay folk anew
[Summary] => Disaster management officials of Albay have renewed their efforts for the continued relocation of residents around Mayon volcano due to the latest findings of government experts that lahar deposits remobilized by tropical storm “Juaning” now pose threats to villages at the foot of the volcano in case of heavy downpour.
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[Title] => Small explosions still possible at Mayon
[Summary] => Despite the reported decline in volcanic earthquakes at Mt. Mayon in the past several days, the country’s chief volcanologist yesterday said small explosions are still possible, as the sulfur dioxide emission remained high.
[DatePublished] => 2010-01-07 00:00:00
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[AuthorName] => Ghio Ong
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[Title] => Lahar threatens Albay folk anew
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[Title] => Small explosions still possible at Mayon
[Summary] => Despite the reported decline in volcanic earthquakes at Mt. Mayon in the past several days, the country’s chief volcanologist yesterday said small explosions are still possible, as the sulfur dioxide emission remained high.
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[AuthorName] => Ghio Ong
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