Fernandez had raised concerns about the heightened risk of lahars, volcanic mudflows, due to ongoing heavy rainfall. “The decision was made ‍to maintain the existing 6-kilometer danger zone around the volcano.” The current safety measures remain in effect to protect surrounding communities from potential volcanic hazards. Following a significant event that prompted safety concerns,authorities swiftly evacuated all residents within a 6-kilometer radius of the affected area. Governor Lacson stepped forward to reassure the community, particularly those residing in la Castellana, that the provincial government’s emergency funds were readily available. He emphasized the commitment to provide immediate relief and support to those impacted, stating that these funds would be sufficient to cover at least the first month of the new year. “The provincial government’s fast response fund, sufficient for at least the first month of the new year, would be utilized to provide relief,” affirmed Governor Lacson. Thousands have been displaced due to recent flooding, and officials are working tirelessly to provide relief. The provincial government has already taken proactive steps by securing essential supplies. This includes providing portable toilets, ensuring access to food, and gathering materials to set up community kitchens in evacuation centers. “Additional assistance from Malacañang is expected within the week,” stated Lacson, offering reassurance that further aid is on its way.

Kanlaon Volcano Eruption Displaces Thousands

The ongoing eruption of Kanlaon Volcano has forced thousands of residents from thier homes, seeking refuge in evacuation centers. As of December 23rd, over 8,400 individuals have been registered in these shelters, with an additional 209 evacuees choosing to stay outside the designated centers. The Provincial Disaster and Risk Reduction and Management Council provided these figures, highlighting the scale of the displacement caused by the volcanic activity.

Volcanic Safety Measures Prioritized

Ensuring the safety of residents living near active volcanoes is a paramount concern. In a recent statement, lacson emphasized the importance of clearing hazard zones around the volcano. “We should ensure that the areas will be cleared,” Lacson stated, highlighting the critical need to mitigate potential risks posed by volcanic activity. These proactive measures aim to protect communities from the unpredictable dangers associated with volcanic eruptions,such as lahars,ashfall,and rockfalls. By clearing vulnerable areas, authorities hope to minimize the potential impact on human life and property.

Volcanic Safety Measures Prioritized

Ensuring the safety of residents living near active volcanoes is a paramount concern. In a recent statement, Lacson emphasized the importance of clearing hazard zones around the volcano. “We should ensure that the areas will be cleared,” Lacson stated, highlighting the critical need to mitigate potential risks posed by volcanic activity. These proactive measures aim to protect communities from the unpredictable dangers associated with volcanic eruptions, such as lahars, ashfall, and rockfalls. By clearing vulnerable areas, authorities hope to minimize the potential impact on human life and property.
## Interview: Governor Lacson Discusses Lahar Threat from Mount Kanlaon



**Archyde:** Governor Lacson, thank you for taking the time to speak with us today. The situation surrounding Mount Kanlaon is clearly concerning. Could you elaborate on the specific dangers posed by the accumulated lahar deposits and the recent heavy rains?



**Gov. Lacson:** Certainly. We are facing a serious threat from the estimated 3 million cubic meters of lahar deposits on Mount Kanlaon. The relentless rainfall has saturated the volcanic slopes, making these deposits extremely unstable. If a significant amount of rain continues to fall, we could witness catastrophic lahar flows traveling quickly downstream, putting many communities at risk.



**Archyde:** You mentioned the potential for lahars to cause widespread damage and endanger lives.Can you tell us more about the areas most at risk?



**Gov. Lacson:** Many communities situated downstream from Mount Kanlaon are vulnerable, notably those in the municipalities closest to the volcano. La Castellana is a prime concern,as it lies directly in the path of potential lahar flows.We are working closely with local officials and Task Force Kanlaon to ensure these communities are prepared for any eventuality.



**Archyde:** There have been calls to extend the danger zone around the volcano from 6 kilometers to 10 kilometers. What is the current status of that proposal?



**Gov. Lacson:** We had serious discussions about expanding the danger zone after consulting with Task Force Kanlaon and other experts.However, after careful consideration, we have decided to maintain the existing 6-kilometer zone for now.



**Archyde:** What specific measures are currently being taken to protect vulnerable communities?



**gov. Lacson:** We are actively monitoring the situation closely and have implemented several key measures. We have alerted all residents within the 6-kilometer danger zone and provided them with updated safety guidelines and evacuation data. Emergency shelters have been prepared, and we are working to ensure they are fully stocked with necessary supplies.



**Archyde:** You mentioned that the provincial government has committed emergency funds to assist those perhaps affected. Could you elaborate on the types of support being offered?



**Gov. Lacson:** We want to assure our citizens, especially those in La Castellana, that they will not be left behind. We have allocated sufficient emergency funds to cover immediate relief and support for at least the first month of the new year. This includes provisions for food,water,shelter,and medical assistance.



**Archyde:** Governor, what would you say to those living in the shadow of Mount Kanlaon, especially those in La Castellana?



**Gov. Lacson:** To those in the affected areas, I urge you to remain calm but vigilant.Stay informed about the situation, follow the instructions of local authorities, and be prepared to evacuate if necessary. We are doing everything we can to protect you, and we will stand with you every step of the way.



**Archyde:** Thank you for your time, Governor Lacson, and thanks for your dedication to protecting the people of Negros Occidental during this challenging time.

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Authorities have opted to keep the existing 6-kilometer safety zone around the volcano in place. This decision comes after a previous suggestion by Task Force Kanlaon head Raul Fernandez to extend the danger zone to 10 kilometers. Fernandez had raised concerns about the heightened risk of lahars, volcanic mudflows, due to ongoing heavy rainfall. “The decision was made ‍to maintain the existing 6-kilometer danger zone around the volcano.” The current safety measures remain in effect to protect surrounding communities from potential volcanic hazards. Following a significant event that prompted safety concerns,authorities swiftly evacuated all residents within a 6-kilometer radius of the affected area. Governor Lacson stepped forward to reassure the community, particularly those residing in la Castellana, that the provincial government’s emergency funds were readily available. He emphasized the commitment to provide immediate relief and support to those impacted, stating that these funds would be sufficient to cover at least the first month of the new year. “The provincial government’s fast response fund, sufficient for at least the first month of the new year, would be utilized to provide relief,” affirmed Governor Lacson. Thousands have been displaced due to recent flooding, and officials are working tirelessly to provide relief. The provincial government has already taken proactive steps by securing essential supplies. This includes providing portable toilets, ensuring access to food, and gathering materials to set up community kitchens in evacuation centers. “Additional assistance from Malacañang is expected within the week,” stated Lacson, offering reassurance that further aid is on its way.

Kanlaon Volcano Eruption Displaces Thousands

The ongoing eruption of Kanlaon Volcano has forced thousands of residents from thier homes, seeking refuge in evacuation centers. As of December 23rd, over 8,400 individuals have been registered in these shelters, with an additional 209 evacuees choosing to stay outside the designated centers. The Provincial Disaster and Risk Reduction and Management Council provided these figures, highlighting the scale of the displacement caused by the volcanic activity.

Volcanic Safety Measures Prioritized

Ensuring the safety of residents living near active volcanoes is a paramount concern. In a recent statement, lacson emphasized the importance of clearing hazard zones around the volcano. “We should ensure that the areas will be cleared,” Lacson stated, highlighting the critical need to mitigate potential risks posed by volcanic activity. These proactive measures aim to protect communities from the unpredictable dangers associated with volcanic eruptions,such as lahars,ashfall,and rockfalls. By clearing vulnerable areas, authorities hope to minimize the potential impact on human life and property.

Volcanic Safety Measures Prioritized

Ensuring the safety of residents living near active volcanoes is a paramount concern. In a recent statement, Lacson emphasized the importance of clearing hazard zones around the volcano. “We should ensure that the areas will be cleared,” Lacson stated, highlighting the critical need to mitigate potential risks posed by volcanic activity. These proactive measures aim to protect communities from the unpredictable dangers associated with volcanic eruptions, such as lahars, ashfall, and rockfalls. By clearing vulnerable areas, authorities hope to minimize the potential impact on human life and property.
## Interview: Governor Lacson Discusses Lahar Threat from Mount Kanlaon



**Archyde:** Governor Lacson, thank you for taking the time to speak with us today. The situation surrounding Mount Kanlaon is clearly concerning. Could you elaborate on the specific dangers posed by the accumulated lahar deposits and the recent heavy rains?



**Gov. Lacson:** Certainly. We are facing a serious threat from the estimated 3 million cubic meters of lahar deposits on Mount Kanlaon. The relentless rainfall has saturated the volcanic slopes, making these deposits extremely unstable. If a significant amount of rain continues to fall, we could witness catastrophic lahar flows traveling quickly downstream, putting many communities at risk.



**Archyde:** You mentioned the potential for lahars to cause widespread damage and endanger lives.Can you tell us more about the areas most at risk?



**Gov. Lacson:** Many communities situated downstream from Mount Kanlaon are vulnerable, notably those in the municipalities closest to the volcano. La Castellana is a prime concern,as it lies directly in the path of potential lahar flows.We are working closely with local officials and Task Force Kanlaon to ensure these communities are prepared for any eventuality.



**Archyde:** There have been calls to extend the danger zone around the volcano from 6 kilometers to 10 kilometers. What is the current status of that proposal?



**Gov. Lacson:** We had serious discussions about expanding the danger zone after consulting with Task Force Kanlaon and other experts.However, after careful consideration, we have decided to maintain the existing 6-kilometer zone for now.



**Archyde:** What specific measures are currently being taken to protect vulnerable communities?



**gov. Lacson:** We are actively monitoring the situation closely and have implemented several key measures. We have alerted all residents within the 6-kilometer danger zone and provided them with updated safety guidelines and evacuation data. Emergency shelters have been prepared, and we are working to ensure they are fully stocked with necessary supplies.



**Archyde:** You mentioned that the provincial government has committed emergency funds to assist those perhaps affected. Could you elaborate on the types of support being offered?



**Gov. Lacson:** We want to assure our citizens, especially those in La Castellana, that they will not be left behind. We have allocated sufficient emergency funds to cover immediate relief and support for at least the first month of the new year. This includes provisions for food,water,shelter,and medical assistance.



**Archyde:** Governor, what would you say to those living in the shadow of Mount Kanlaon, especially those in La Castellana?



**Gov. Lacson:** To those in the affected areas, I urge you to remain calm but vigilant.Stay informed about the situation, follow the instructions of local authorities, and be prepared to evacuate if necessary. We are doing everything we can to protect you, and we will stand with you every step of the way.



**Archyde:** Thank you for your time, Governor Lacson, and thanks for your dedication to protecting the people of Negros Occidental during this challenging time.

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## Interview: Governor Lacson Discusses Lahar Threat from Mount Kanlaon



**Archyde:** Governor Lacson, thank you for taking the time to speak with us today. The situation surrounding Mount Kanlaon is clearly concerning. Could you elaborate on the specific dangers posed by the accumulated lahar deposits and the recent heavy rains?



**Gov. Lacson:** Certainly. We are facing a serious threat from the estimated 3 million cubic meters of lahar deposits on Mount Kanlaon. The relentless rainfall has saturated the volcanic slopes, making these deposits extremely unstable. If a significant amount of rain continues to fall, we could witness catastrophic lahar flows traveling quickly downstream, putting many communities at risk.



**Archyde:** You mentioned the potential for lahars to cause widespread damage and endanger lives.Can you tell us more about the areas most at risk?



**Gov. Lacson:** Many communities situated downstream from Mount Kanlaon are vulnerable, notably those in the municipalities closest to the volcano. La Castellana is a prime concern,as it lies directly in the path of potential lahar flows.We are working closely with local officials and Task Force Kanlaon to ensure these communities are prepared for any eventuality.



**Archyde:** There have been calls to extend the danger zone around the volcano from 6 kilometers to 10 kilometers. What is the current status of that proposal?



**Gov. Lacson:** We had serious discussions about expanding the danger zone after consulting with Task Force Kanlaon and other experts.However, after careful consideration, we have decided to maintain the existing 6-kilometer zone for now.



**Archyde:** What specific measures are currently being taken to protect vulnerable communities?



**gov. Lacson:** We are actively monitoring the situation closely and have implemented several key measures. We have alerted all residents within the 6-kilometer danger zone and provided them with updated safety guidelines and evacuation data. Emergency shelters have been prepared, and we are working to ensure they are fully stocked with necessary supplies.



**Archyde:** You mentioned that the provincial government has committed emergency funds to assist those perhaps affected. Could you elaborate on the types of support being offered?



**Gov. Lacson:** We want to assure our citizens, especially those in La Castellana, that they will not be left behind. We have allocated sufficient emergency funds to cover immediate relief and support for at least the first month of the new year. This includes provisions for food,water,shelter,and medical assistance.



**Archyde:** Governor, what would you say to those living in the shadow of Mount Kanlaon, especially those in La Castellana?



**Gov. Lacson:** To those in the affected areas, I urge you to remain calm but vigilant.Stay informed about the situation, follow the instructions of local authorities, and be prepared to evacuate if necessary. We are doing everything we can to protect you, and we will stand with you every step of the way.



**Archyde:** Thank you for your time, Governor Lacson, and thanks for your dedication to protecting the people of Negros Occidental during this challenging time.

Authorities have opted to keep the existing 6-kilometer safety zone around the volcano in place. This decision comes after a previous suggestion by Task Force Kanlaon head Raul Fernandez to extend the danger zone to 10 kilometers. Fernandez had raised concerns about the heightened risk of lahars, volcanic mudflows, due to ongoing heavy rainfall. “The decision was made ‍to maintain the existing 6-kilometer danger zone around the volcano.” The current safety measures remain in effect to protect surrounding communities from potential volcanic hazards. Following a significant event that prompted safety concerns,authorities swiftly evacuated all residents within a 6-kilometer radius of the affected area. Governor Lacson stepped forward to reassure the community, particularly those residing in la Castellana, that the provincial government’s emergency funds were readily available. He emphasized the commitment to provide immediate relief and support to those impacted, stating that these funds would be sufficient to cover at least the first month of the new year. “The provincial government’s fast response fund, sufficient for at least the first month of the new year, would be utilized to provide relief,” affirmed Governor Lacson. Thousands have been displaced due to recent flooding, and officials are working tirelessly to provide relief. The provincial government has already taken proactive steps by securing essential supplies. This includes providing portable toilets, ensuring access to food, and gathering materials to set up community kitchens in evacuation centers. “Additional assistance from Malacañang is expected within the week,” stated Lacson, offering reassurance that further aid is on its way.

Kanlaon Volcano Eruption Displaces Thousands

The ongoing eruption of Kanlaon Volcano has forced thousands of residents from thier homes, seeking refuge in evacuation centers. As of December 23rd, over 8,400 individuals have been registered in these shelters, with an additional 209 evacuees choosing to stay outside the designated centers. The Provincial Disaster and Risk Reduction and Management Council provided these figures, highlighting the scale of the displacement caused by the volcanic activity.

Volcanic Safety Measures Prioritized

Ensuring the safety of residents living near active volcanoes is a paramount concern. In a recent statement, lacson emphasized the importance of clearing hazard zones around the volcano. “We should ensure that the areas will be cleared,” Lacson stated, highlighting the critical need to mitigate potential risks posed by volcanic activity. These proactive measures aim to protect communities from the unpredictable dangers associated with volcanic eruptions,such as lahars,ashfall,and rockfalls. By clearing vulnerable areas, authorities hope to minimize the potential impact on human life and property.

Volcanic Safety Measures Prioritized

Ensuring the safety of residents living near active volcanoes is a paramount concern. In a recent statement, Lacson emphasized the importance of clearing hazard zones around the volcano. “We should ensure that the areas will be cleared,” Lacson stated, highlighting the critical need to mitigate potential risks posed by volcanic activity. These proactive measures aim to protect communities from the unpredictable dangers associated with volcanic eruptions, such as lahars, ashfall, and rockfalls. By clearing vulnerable areas, authorities hope to minimize the potential impact on human life and property.
## Interview: Governor Lacson Discusses Lahar Threat from Mount Kanlaon



**Archyde:** Governor Lacson, thank you for taking the time to speak with us today. The situation surrounding Mount Kanlaon is clearly concerning. Could you elaborate on the specific dangers posed by the accumulated lahar deposits and the recent heavy rains?



**Gov. Lacson:** Certainly. We are facing a serious threat from the estimated 3 million cubic meters of lahar deposits on Mount Kanlaon. The relentless rainfall has saturated the volcanic slopes, making these deposits extremely unstable. If a significant amount of rain continues to fall, we could witness catastrophic lahar flows traveling quickly downstream, putting many communities at risk.



**Archyde:** You mentioned the potential for lahars to cause widespread damage and endanger lives.Can you tell us more about the areas most at risk?



**Gov. Lacson:** Many communities situated downstream from Mount Kanlaon are vulnerable, notably those in the municipalities closest to the volcano. La Castellana is a prime concern,as it lies directly in the path of potential lahar flows.We are working closely with local officials and Task Force Kanlaon to ensure these communities are prepared for any eventuality.



**Archyde:** There have been calls to extend the danger zone around the volcano from 6 kilometers to 10 kilometers. What is the current status of that proposal?



**Gov. Lacson:** We had serious discussions about expanding the danger zone after consulting with Task Force Kanlaon and other experts.However, after careful consideration, we have decided to maintain the existing 6-kilometer zone for now.



**Archyde:** What specific measures are currently being taken to protect vulnerable communities?



**gov. Lacson:** We are actively monitoring the situation closely and have implemented several key measures. We have alerted all residents within the 6-kilometer danger zone and provided them with updated safety guidelines and evacuation data. Emergency shelters have been prepared, and we are working to ensure they are fully stocked with necessary supplies.



**Archyde:** You mentioned that the provincial government has committed emergency funds to assist those perhaps affected. Could you elaborate on the types of support being offered?



**Gov. Lacson:** We want to assure our citizens, especially those in La Castellana, that they will not be left behind. We have allocated sufficient emergency funds to cover immediate relief and support for at least the first month of the new year. This includes provisions for food,water,shelter,and medical assistance.



**Archyde:** Governor, what would you say to those living in the shadow of Mount Kanlaon, especially those in La Castellana?



**Gov. Lacson:** To those in the affected areas, I urge you to remain calm but vigilant.Stay informed about the situation, follow the instructions of local authorities, and be prepared to evacuate if necessary. We are doing everything we can to protect you, and we will stand with you every step of the way.



**Archyde:** Thank you for your time, Governor Lacson, and thanks for your dedication to protecting the people of Negros Occidental during this challenging time.

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Fernandez had raised concerns about the heightened risk of lahars, volcanic mudflows, due to ongoing heavy rainfall. “The decision was made ‍to maintain the existing 6-kilometer danger zone around the volcano.” The current safety measures remain in effect to protect surrounding communities from potential volcanic hazards. Following a significant event that prompted safety concerns,authorities swiftly evacuated all residents within a 6-kilometer radius of the affected area. Governor Lacson stepped forward to reassure the community, particularly those residing in la Castellana, that the provincial government’s emergency funds were readily available. He emphasized the commitment to provide immediate relief and support to those impacted, stating that these funds would be sufficient to cover at least the first month of the new year. “The provincial government’s fast response fund, sufficient for at least the first month of the new year, would be utilized to provide relief,” affirmed Governor Lacson. Thousands have been displaced due to recent flooding, and officials are working tirelessly to provide relief. The provincial government has already taken proactive steps by securing essential supplies. This includes providing portable toilets, ensuring access to food, and gathering materials to set up community kitchens in evacuation centers. “Additional assistance from Malacañang is expected within the week,” stated Lacson, offering reassurance that further aid is on its way.

Kanlaon Volcano Eruption Displaces Thousands

The ongoing eruption of Kanlaon Volcano has forced thousands of residents from thier homes, seeking refuge in evacuation centers. As of December 23rd, over 8,400 individuals have been registered in these shelters, with an additional 209 evacuees choosing to stay outside the designated centers. The Provincial Disaster and Risk Reduction and Management Council provided these figures, highlighting the scale of the displacement caused by the volcanic activity.

Volcanic Safety Measures Prioritized

Ensuring the safety of residents living near active volcanoes is a paramount concern. In a recent statement, lacson emphasized the importance of clearing hazard zones around the volcano. “We should ensure that the areas will be cleared,” Lacson stated, highlighting the critical need to mitigate potential risks posed by volcanic activity. These proactive measures aim to protect communities from the unpredictable dangers associated with volcanic eruptions,such as lahars,ashfall,and rockfalls. By clearing vulnerable areas, authorities hope to minimize the potential impact on human life and property.

Volcanic Safety Measures Prioritized

Ensuring the safety of residents living near active volcanoes is a paramount concern. In a recent statement, Lacson emphasized the importance of clearing hazard zones around the volcano. “We should ensure that the areas will be cleared,” Lacson stated, highlighting the critical need to mitigate potential risks posed by volcanic activity. These proactive measures aim to protect communities from the unpredictable dangers associated with volcanic eruptions, such as lahars, ashfall, and rockfalls. By clearing vulnerable areas, authorities hope to minimize the potential impact on human life and property.
## Interview: Governor Lacson Discusses Lahar Threat from Mount Kanlaon



**Archyde:** Governor Lacson, thank you for taking the time to speak with us today. The situation surrounding Mount Kanlaon is clearly concerning. Could you elaborate on the specific dangers posed by the accumulated lahar deposits and the recent heavy rains?



**Gov. Lacson:** Certainly. We are facing a serious threat from the estimated 3 million cubic meters of lahar deposits on Mount Kanlaon. The relentless rainfall has saturated the volcanic slopes, making these deposits extremely unstable. If a significant amount of rain continues to fall, we could witness catastrophic lahar flows traveling quickly downstream, putting many communities at risk.



**Archyde:** You mentioned the potential for lahars to cause widespread damage and endanger lives.Can you tell us more about the areas most at risk?



**Gov. Lacson:** Many communities situated downstream from Mount Kanlaon are vulnerable, notably those in the municipalities closest to the volcano. La Castellana is a prime concern,as it lies directly in the path of potential lahar flows.We are working closely with local officials and Task Force Kanlaon to ensure these communities are prepared for any eventuality.



**Archyde:** There have been calls to extend the danger zone around the volcano from 6 kilometers to 10 kilometers. What is the current status of that proposal?



**Gov. Lacson:** We had serious discussions about expanding the danger zone after consulting with Task Force Kanlaon and other experts.However, after careful consideration, we have decided to maintain the existing 6-kilometer zone for now.



**Archyde:** What specific measures are currently being taken to protect vulnerable communities?



**gov. Lacson:** We are actively monitoring the situation closely and have implemented several key measures. We have alerted all residents within the 6-kilometer danger zone and provided them with updated safety guidelines and evacuation data. Emergency shelters have been prepared, and we are working to ensure they are fully stocked with necessary supplies.



**Archyde:** You mentioned that the provincial government has committed emergency funds to assist those perhaps affected. Could you elaborate on the types of support being offered?



**Gov. Lacson:** We want to assure our citizens, especially those in La Castellana, that they will not be left behind. We have allocated sufficient emergency funds to cover immediate relief and support for at least the first month of the new year. This includes provisions for food,water,shelter,and medical assistance.



**Archyde:** Governor, what would you say to those living in the shadow of Mount Kanlaon, especially those in La Castellana?



**Gov. Lacson:** To those in the affected areas, I urge you to remain calm but vigilant.Stay informed about the situation, follow the instructions of local authorities, and be prepared to evacuate if necessary. We are doing everything we can to protect you, and we will stand with you every step of the way.



**Archyde:** Thank you for your time, Governor Lacson, and thanks for your dedication to protecting the people of Negros Occidental during this challenging time.

Authorities have opted to keep the existing 6-kilometer safety zone around the volcano in place. This decision comes after a previous suggestion by Task Force Kanlaon head Raul Fernandez to extend the danger zone to 10 kilometers. Fernandez had raised concerns about the heightened risk of lahars, volcanic mudflows, due to ongoing heavy rainfall. “The decision was made ‍to maintain the existing 6-kilometer danger zone around the volcano.” The current safety measures remain in effect to protect surrounding communities from potential volcanic hazards. Following a significant event that prompted safety concerns,authorities swiftly evacuated all residents within a 6-kilometer radius of the affected area. Governor Lacson stepped forward to reassure the community, particularly those residing in la Castellana, that the provincial government’s emergency funds were readily available. He emphasized the commitment to provide immediate relief and support to those impacted, stating that these funds would be sufficient to cover at least the first month of the new year. “The provincial government’s fast response fund, sufficient for at least the first month of the new year, would be utilized to provide relief,” affirmed Governor Lacson. Thousands have been displaced due to recent flooding, and officials are working tirelessly to provide relief. The provincial government has already taken proactive steps by securing essential supplies. This includes providing portable toilets, ensuring access to food, and gathering materials to set up community kitchens in evacuation centers. “Additional assistance from Malacañang is expected within the week,” stated Lacson, offering reassurance that further aid is on its way.

Kanlaon Volcano Eruption Displaces Thousands

The ongoing eruption of Kanlaon Volcano has forced thousands of residents from thier homes, seeking refuge in evacuation centers. As of December 23rd, over 8,400 individuals have been registered in these shelters, with an additional 209 evacuees choosing to stay outside the designated centers. The Provincial Disaster and Risk Reduction and Management Council provided these figures, highlighting the scale of the displacement caused by the volcanic activity.

Volcanic Safety Measures Prioritized

Ensuring the safety of residents living near active volcanoes is a paramount concern. In a recent statement, lacson emphasized the importance of clearing hazard zones around the volcano. “We should ensure that the areas will be cleared,” Lacson stated, highlighting the critical need to mitigate potential risks posed by volcanic activity. These proactive measures aim to protect communities from the unpredictable dangers associated with volcanic eruptions,such as lahars,ashfall,and rockfalls. By clearing vulnerable areas, authorities hope to minimize the potential impact on human life and property.

Volcanic Safety Measures Prioritized

Ensuring the safety of residents living near active volcanoes is a paramount concern. In a recent statement, Lacson emphasized the importance of clearing hazard zones around the volcano. “We should ensure that the areas will be cleared,” Lacson stated, highlighting the critical need to mitigate potential risks posed by volcanic activity. These proactive measures aim to protect communities from the unpredictable dangers associated with volcanic eruptions, such as lahars, ashfall, and rockfalls. By clearing vulnerable areas, authorities hope to minimize the potential impact on human life and property.
## Interview: Governor Lacson Discusses Lahar Threat from Mount Kanlaon



**Archyde:** Governor Lacson, thank you for taking the time to speak with us today. The situation surrounding Mount Kanlaon is clearly concerning. Could you elaborate on the specific dangers posed by the accumulated lahar deposits and the recent heavy rains?



**Gov. Lacson:** Certainly. We are facing a serious threat from the estimated 3 million cubic meters of lahar deposits on Mount Kanlaon. The relentless rainfall has saturated the volcanic slopes, making these deposits extremely unstable. If a significant amount of rain continues to fall, we could witness catastrophic lahar flows traveling quickly downstream, putting many communities at risk.



**Archyde:** You mentioned the potential for lahars to cause widespread damage and endanger lives.Can you tell us more about the areas most at risk?



**Gov. Lacson:** Many communities situated downstream from Mount Kanlaon are vulnerable, notably those in the municipalities closest to the volcano. La Castellana is a prime concern,as it lies directly in the path of potential lahar flows.We are working closely with local officials and Task Force Kanlaon to ensure these communities are prepared for any eventuality.



**Archyde:** There have been calls to extend the danger zone around the volcano from 6 kilometers to 10 kilometers. What is the current status of that proposal?



**Gov. Lacson:** We had serious discussions about expanding the danger zone after consulting with Task Force Kanlaon and other experts.However, after careful consideration, we have decided to maintain the existing 6-kilometer zone for now.



**Archyde:** What specific measures are currently being taken to protect vulnerable communities?



**gov. Lacson:** We are actively monitoring the situation closely and have implemented several key measures. We have alerted all residents within the 6-kilometer danger zone and provided them with updated safety guidelines and evacuation data. Emergency shelters have been prepared, and we are working to ensure they are fully stocked with necessary supplies.



**Archyde:** You mentioned that the provincial government has committed emergency funds to assist those perhaps affected. Could you elaborate on the types of support being offered?



**Gov. Lacson:** We want to assure our citizens, especially those in La Castellana, that they will not be left behind. We have allocated sufficient emergency funds to cover immediate relief and support for at least the first month of the new year. This includes provisions for food,water,shelter,and medical assistance.



**Archyde:** Governor, what would you say to those living in the shadow of Mount Kanlaon, especially those in La Castellana?



**Gov. Lacson:** To those in the affected areas, I urge you to remain calm but vigilant.Stay informed about the situation, follow the instructions of local authorities, and be prepared to evacuate if necessary. We are doing everything we can to protect you, and we will stand with you every step of the way.



**Archyde:** Thank you for your time, Governor Lacson, and thanks for your dedication to protecting the people of Negros Occidental during this challenging time.

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## Interview: Governor Lacson Discusses Lahar Threat from Mount Kanlaon



**Archyde:** Governor Lacson, thank you for taking the time to speak with us today. The situation surrounding Mount Kanlaon is clearly concerning. Could you elaborate on the specific dangers posed by the accumulated lahar deposits and the recent heavy rains?



**Gov. Lacson:** Certainly. We are facing a serious threat from the estimated 3 million cubic meters of lahar deposits on Mount Kanlaon. The relentless rainfall has saturated the volcanic slopes, making these deposits extremely unstable. If a significant amount of rain continues to fall, we could witness catastrophic lahar flows traveling quickly downstream, putting many communities at risk.



**Archyde:** You mentioned the potential for lahars to cause widespread damage and endanger lives.Can you tell us more about the areas most at risk?



**Gov. Lacson:** Many communities situated downstream from Mount Kanlaon are vulnerable, notably those in the municipalities closest to the volcano. La Castellana is a prime concern,as it lies directly in the path of potential lahar flows.We are working closely with local officials and Task Force Kanlaon to ensure these communities are prepared for any eventuality.



**Archyde:** There have been calls to extend the danger zone around the volcano from 6 kilometers to 10 kilometers. What is the current status of that proposal?



**Gov. Lacson:** We had serious discussions about expanding the danger zone after consulting with Task Force Kanlaon and other experts.However, after careful consideration, we have decided to maintain the existing 6-kilometer zone for now.



**Archyde:** What specific measures are currently being taken to protect vulnerable communities?



**gov. Lacson:** We are actively monitoring the situation closely and have implemented several key measures. We have alerted all residents within the 6-kilometer danger zone and provided them with updated safety guidelines and evacuation data. Emergency shelters have been prepared, and we are working to ensure they are fully stocked with necessary supplies.



**Archyde:** You mentioned that the provincial government has committed emergency funds to assist those perhaps affected. Could you elaborate on the types of support being offered?



**Gov. Lacson:** We want to assure our citizens, especially those in La Castellana, that they will not be left behind. We have allocated sufficient emergency funds to cover immediate relief and support for at least the first month of the new year. This includes provisions for food,water,shelter,and medical assistance.



**Archyde:** Governor, what would you say to those living in the shadow of Mount Kanlaon, especially those in La Castellana?



**Gov. Lacson:** To those in the affected areas, I urge you to remain calm but vigilant.Stay informed about the situation, follow the instructions of local authorities, and be prepared to evacuate if necessary. We are doing everything we can to protect you, and we will stand with you every step of the way.



**Archyde:** Thank you for your time, Governor Lacson, and thanks for your dedication to protecting the people of Negros Occidental during this challenging time.

Authorities have opted to keep the existing 6-kilometer safety zone around the volcano in place. This decision comes after a previous suggestion by Task Force Kanlaon head Raul Fernandez to extend the danger zone to 10 kilometers. Fernandez had raised concerns about the heightened risk of lahars, volcanic mudflows, due to ongoing heavy rainfall. “The decision was made ‍to maintain the existing 6-kilometer danger zone around the volcano.” The current safety measures remain in effect to protect surrounding communities from potential volcanic hazards. Following a significant event that prompted safety concerns,authorities swiftly evacuated all residents within a 6-kilometer radius of the affected area. Governor Lacson stepped forward to reassure the community, particularly those residing in la Castellana, that the provincial government’s emergency funds were readily available. He emphasized the commitment to provide immediate relief and support to those impacted, stating that these funds would be sufficient to cover at least the first month of the new year. “The provincial government’s fast response fund, sufficient for at least the first month of the new year, would be utilized to provide relief,” affirmed Governor Lacson. Thousands have been displaced due to recent flooding, and officials are working tirelessly to provide relief. The provincial government has already taken proactive steps by securing essential supplies. This includes providing portable toilets, ensuring access to food, and gathering materials to set up community kitchens in evacuation centers. “Additional assistance from Malacañang is expected within the week,” stated Lacson, offering reassurance that further aid is on its way.

Kanlaon Volcano Eruption Displaces Thousands

The ongoing eruption of Kanlaon Volcano has forced thousands of residents from thier homes, seeking refuge in evacuation centers. As of December 23rd, over 8,400 individuals have been registered in these shelters, with an additional 209 evacuees choosing to stay outside the designated centers. The Provincial Disaster and Risk Reduction and Management Council provided these figures, highlighting the scale of the displacement caused by the volcanic activity.

Volcanic Safety Measures Prioritized

Ensuring the safety of residents living near active volcanoes is a paramount concern. In a recent statement, lacson emphasized the importance of clearing hazard zones around the volcano. “We should ensure that the areas will be cleared,” Lacson stated, highlighting the critical need to mitigate potential risks posed by volcanic activity. These proactive measures aim to protect communities from the unpredictable dangers associated with volcanic eruptions,such as lahars,ashfall,and rockfalls. By clearing vulnerable areas, authorities hope to minimize the potential impact on human life and property.

Volcanic Safety Measures Prioritized

Ensuring the safety of residents living near active volcanoes is a paramount concern. In a recent statement, Lacson emphasized the importance of clearing hazard zones around the volcano. “We should ensure that the areas will be cleared,” Lacson stated, highlighting the critical need to mitigate potential risks posed by volcanic activity. These proactive measures aim to protect communities from the unpredictable dangers associated with volcanic eruptions, such as lahars, ashfall, and rockfalls. By clearing vulnerable areas, authorities hope to minimize the potential impact on human life and property.
## Interview: Governor Lacson Discusses Lahar Threat from Mount Kanlaon



**Archyde:** Governor Lacson, thank you for taking the time to speak with us today. The situation surrounding Mount Kanlaon is clearly concerning. Could you elaborate on the specific dangers posed by the accumulated lahar deposits and the recent heavy rains?



**Gov. Lacson:** Certainly. We are facing a serious threat from the estimated 3 million cubic meters of lahar deposits on Mount Kanlaon. The relentless rainfall has saturated the volcanic slopes, making these deposits extremely unstable. If a significant amount of rain continues to fall, we could witness catastrophic lahar flows traveling quickly downstream, putting many communities at risk.



**Archyde:** You mentioned the potential for lahars to cause widespread damage and endanger lives.Can you tell us more about the areas most at risk?



**Gov. Lacson:** Many communities situated downstream from Mount Kanlaon are vulnerable, notably those in the municipalities closest to the volcano. La Castellana is a prime concern,as it lies directly in the path of potential lahar flows.We are working closely with local officials and Task Force Kanlaon to ensure these communities are prepared for any eventuality.



**Archyde:** There have been calls to extend the danger zone around the volcano from 6 kilometers to 10 kilometers. What is the current status of that proposal?



**Gov. Lacson:** We had serious discussions about expanding the danger zone after consulting with Task Force Kanlaon and other experts.However, after careful consideration, we have decided to maintain the existing 6-kilometer zone for now.



**Archyde:** What specific measures are currently being taken to protect vulnerable communities?



**gov. Lacson:** We are actively monitoring the situation closely and have implemented several key measures. We have alerted all residents within the 6-kilometer danger zone and provided them with updated safety guidelines and evacuation data. Emergency shelters have been prepared, and we are working to ensure they are fully stocked with necessary supplies.



**Archyde:** You mentioned that the provincial government has committed emergency funds to assist those perhaps affected. Could you elaborate on the types of support being offered?



**Gov. Lacson:** We want to assure our citizens, especially those in La Castellana, that they will not be left behind. We have allocated sufficient emergency funds to cover immediate relief and support for at least the first month of the new year. This includes provisions for food,water,shelter,and medical assistance.



**Archyde:** Governor, what would you say to those living in the shadow of Mount Kanlaon, especially those in La Castellana?



**Gov. Lacson:** To those in the affected areas, I urge you to remain calm but vigilant.Stay informed about the situation, follow the instructions of local authorities, and be prepared to evacuate if necessary. We are doing everything we can to protect you, and we will stand with you every step of the way.



**Archyde:** Thank you for your time, Governor Lacson, and thanks for your dedication to protecting the people of Negros Occidental during this challenging time.

Authorities have opted to keep the existing 6-kilometer safety zone around the volcano in place. This decision comes after a previous suggestion by Task Force Kanlaon head Raul Fernandez to extend the danger zone to 10 kilometers. Fernandez had raised concerns about the heightened risk of lahars, volcanic mudflows, due to ongoing heavy rainfall. “The decision was made ‍to maintain the existing 6-kilometer danger zone around the volcano.” The current safety measures remain in effect to protect surrounding communities from potential volcanic hazards. Following a significant event that prompted safety concerns,authorities swiftly evacuated all residents within a 6-kilometer radius of the affected area. Governor Lacson stepped forward to reassure the community, particularly those residing in la Castellana, that the provincial government’s emergency funds were readily available. He emphasized the commitment to provide immediate relief and support to those impacted, stating that these funds would be sufficient to cover at least the first month of the new year. “The provincial government’s fast response fund, sufficient for at least the first month of the new year, would be utilized to provide relief,” affirmed Governor Lacson. Thousands have been displaced due to recent flooding, and officials are working tirelessly to provide relief. The provincial government has already taken proactive steps by securing essential supplies. This includes providing portable toilets, ensuring access to food, and gathering materials to set up community kitchens in evacuation centers. “Additional assistance from Malacañang is expected within the week,” stated Lacson, offering reassurance that further aid is on its way.

Kanlaon Volcano Eruption Displaces Thousands

The ongoing eruption of Kanlaon Volcano has forced thousands of residents from thier homes, seeking refuge in evacuation centers. As of December 23rd, over 8,400 individuals have been registered in these shelters, with an additional 209 evacuees choosing to stay outside the designated centers. The Provincial Disaster and Risk Reduction and Management Council provided these figures, highlighting the scale of the displacement caused by the volcanic activity.

Volcanic Safety Measures Prioritized

Ensuring the safety of residents living near active volcanoes is a paramount concern. In a recent statement, lacson emphasized the importance of clearing hazard zones around the volcano. “We should ensure that the areas will be cleared,” Lacson stated, highlighting the critical need to mitigate potential risks posed by volcanic activity. These proactive measures aim to protect communities from the unpredictable dangers associated with volcanic eruptions,such as lahars,ashfall,and rockfalls. By clearing vulnerable areas, authorities hope to minimize the potential impact on human life and property.

Volcanic Safety Measures Prioritized

Ensuring the safety of residents living near active volcanoes is a paramount concern. In a recent statement, Lacson emphasized the importance of clearing hazard zones around the volcano. “We should ensure that the areas will be cleared,” Lacson stated, highlighting the critical need to mitigate potential risks posed by volcanic activity. These proactive measures aim to protect communities from the unpredictable dangers associated with volcanic eruptions, such as lahars, ashfall, and rockfalls. By clearing vulnerable areas, authorities hope to minimize the potential impact on human life and property.
## Interview: Governor Lacson Discusses Lahar Threat from Mount Kanlaon



**Archyde:** Governor Lacson, thank you for taking the time to speak with us today. The situation surrounding Mount Kanlaon is clearly concerning. Could you elaborate on the specific dangers posed by the accumulated lahar deposits and the recent heavy rains?



**Gov. Lacson:** Certainly. We are facing a serious threat from the estimated 3 million cubic meters of lahar deposits on Mount Kanlaon. The relentless rainfall has saturated the volcanic slopes, making these deposits extremely unstable. If a significant amount of rain continues to fall, we could witness catastrophic lahar flows traveling quickly downstream, putting many communities at risk.



**Archyde:** You mentioned the potential for lahars to cause widespread damage and endanger lives.Can you tell us more about the areas most at risk?



**Gov. Lacson:** Many communities situated downstream from Mount Kanlaon are vulnerable, notably those in the municipalities closest to the volcano. La Castellana is a prime concern,as it lies directly in the path of potential lahar flows.We are working closely with local officials and Task Force Kanlaon to ensure these communities are prepared for any eventuality.



**Archyde:** There have been calls to extend the danger zone around the volcano from 6 kilometers to 10 kilometers. What is the current status of that proposal?



**Gov. Lacson:** We had serious discussions about expanding the danger zone after consulting with Task Force Kanlaon and other experts.However, after careful consideration, we have decided to maintain the existing 6-kilometer zone for now.



**Archyde:** What specific measures are currently being taken to protect vulnerable communities?



**gov. Lacson:** We are actively monitoring the situation closely and have implemented several key measures. We have alerted all residents within the 6-kilometer danger zone and provided them with updated safety guidelines and evacuation data. Emergency shelters have been prepared, and we are working to ensure they are fully stocked with necessary supplies.



**Archyde:** You mentioned that the provincial government has committed emergency funds to assist those perhaps affected. Could you elaborate on the types of support being offered?



**Gov. Lacson:** We want to assure our citizens, especially those in La Castellana, that they will not be left behind. We have allocated sufficient emergency funds to cover immediate relief and support for at least the first month of the new year. This includes provisions for food,water,shelter,and medical assistance.



**Archyde:** Governor, what would you say to those living in the shadow of Mount Kanlaon, especially those in La Castellana?



**Gov. Lacson:** To those in the affected areas, I urge you to remain calm but vigilant.Stay informed about the situation, follow the instructions of local authorities, and be prepared to evacuate if necessary. We are doing everything we can to protect you, and we will stand with you every step of the way.



**Archyde:** Thank you for your time, Governor Lacson, and thanks for your dedication to protecting the people of Negros Occidental during this challenging time.

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Lahar Overflow Threatens Negros Occidental Residents Amid Continuous Rains

Philippine Volcano Eruption Raises Concerns About Lahar Flows

Mount Kanlaon, an active volcano in the Philippines, erupted on June 19, 2024, triggering concerns about potentially perilous lahar flows. Lahar, a fast-moving mixture of volcanic debris and water, poses a importent threat to communities located downstream from the volcano. Authorities are closely monitoring the situation and urging residents in vulnerable areas to remain vigilant and prepared for possible evacuations.

Volcanic Threat Looms as Heavy Rains Saturate Kanlaon

Heavy rainfall has sparked concerns about a potential lahar threat from Kanlaon Volcano, according to Negros Occidental Governor Eugenio Jose Lacson. During a critical meeting on December 23rd, Governor Lacson received alarming news: an estimated 3 million cubic meters of lahar deposits are currently accumulated on the volcano. The meeting brought together key stakeholders, including the Office of Civil Defense, Task Force Kanlaon, local mayors, and representatives from nearby communities. [[1](https://codecanyon.net/item/wordpress-auto-spinner-articles-rewriter/4092452)]

Preparations Underway Amidst Lahar Risk

The governor’s concerns highlight the urgent need for preparedness measures in the face of this potential natural disaster. The accumulation of lahar, a destructive mixture of volcanic debris and water, poses a significant risk to downstream communities. The heavy rains have saturated the volcanic slopes, increasing the likelihood of lahar flows that could cause widespread damage and endanger lives.

Heavy Rains Threaten Province with Lahars

Concerns are mounting in the province as heavy rains continue to deluge the region. Officials warn of a potentially dangerous situation developing due to the risk of lahars, destructive volcanic mudflows.

“The situation is perilous because of the threat of lahar flow if the heavy rains continue,” stated Lacson,highlighting the significant danger this poses to a large number of residents.

Fernandez had raised concerns about the heightened risk of lahars, volcanic mudflows, due to ongoing heavy rainfall. “The decision was made ‍to maintain the existing 6-kilometer danger zone around the volcano.” The current safety measures remain in effect to protect surrounding communities from potential volcanic hazards. Following a significant event that prompted safety concerns,authorities swiftly evacuated all residents within a 6-kilometer radius of the affected area. Governor Lacson stepped forward to reassure the community, particularly those residing in la Castellana, that the provincial government’s emergency funds were readily available. He emphasized the commitment to provide immediate relief and support to those impacted, stating that these funds would be sufficient to cover at least the first month of the new year. “The provincial government’s fast response fund, sufficient for at least the first month of the new year, would be utilized to provide relief,” affirmed Governor Lacson. Thousands have been displaced due to recent flooding, and officials are working tirelessly to provide relief. The provincial government has already taken proactive steps by securing essential supplies. This includes providing portable toilets, ensuring access to food, and gathering materials to set up community kitchens in evacuation centers. “Additional assistance from Malacañang is expected within the week,” stated Lacson, offering reassurance that further aid is on its way.

Kanlaon Volcano Eruption Displaces Thousands

The ongoing eruption of Kanlaon Volcano has forced thousands of residents from thier homes, seeking refuge in evacuation centers. As of December 23rd, over 8,400 individuals have been registered in these shelters, with an additional 209 evacuees choosing to stay outside the designated centers. The Provincial Disaster and Risk Reduction and Management Council provided these figures, highlighting the scale of the displacement caused by the volcanic activity.

Volcanic Safety Measures Prioritized

Ensuring the safety of residents living near active volcanoes is a paramount concern. In a recent statement, lacson emphasized the importance of clearing hazard zones around the volcano. “We should ensure that the areas will be cleared,” Lacson stated, highlighting the critical need to mitigate potential risks posed by volcanic activity. These proactive measures aim to protect communities from the unpredictable dangers associated with volcanic eruptions,such as lahars,ashfall,and rockfalls. By clearing vulnerable areas, authorities hope to minimize the potential impact on human life and property.

Volcanic Safety Measures Prioritized

Ensuring the safety of residents living near active volcanoes is a paramount concern. In a recent statement, Lacson emphasized the importance of clearing hazard zones around the volcano. “We should ensure that the areas will be cleared,” Lacson stated, highlighting the critical need to mitigate potential risks posed by volcanic activity. These proactive measures aim to protect communities from the unpredictable dangers associated with volcanic eruptions, such as lahars, ashfall, and rockfalls. By clearing vulnerable areas, authorities hope to minimize the potential impact on human life and property.
## Interview: Governor Lacson Discusses Lahar Threat from Mount Kanlaon



**Archyde:** Governor Lacson, thank you for taking the time to speak with us today. The situation surrounding Mount Kanlaon is clearly concerning. Could you elaborate on the specific dangers posed by the accumulated lahar deposits and the recent heavy rains?



**Gov. Lacson:** Certainly. We are facing a serious threat from the estimated 3 million cubic meters of lahar deposits on Mount Kanlaon. The relentless rainfall has saturated the volcanic slopes, making these deposits extremely unstable. If a significant amount of rain continues to fall, we could witness catastrophic lahar flows traveling quickly downstream, putting many communities at risk.



**Archyde:** You mentioned the potential for lahars to cause widespread damage and endanger lives.Can you tell us more about the areas most at risk?



**Gov. Lacson:** Many communities situated downstream from Mount Kanlaon are vulnerable, notably those in the municipalities closest to the volcano. La Castellana is a prime concern,as it lies directly in the path of potential lahar flows.We are working closely with local officials and Task Force Kanlaon to ensure these communities are prepared for any eventuality.



**Archyde:** There have been calls to extend the danger zone around the volcano from 6 kilometers to 10 kilometers. What is the current status of that proposal?



**Gov. Lacson:** We had serious discussions about expanding the danger zone after consulting with Task Force Kanlaon and other experts.However, after careful consideration, we have decided to maintain the existing 6-kilometer zone for now.



**Archyde:** What specific measures are currently being taken to protect vulnerable communities?



**gov. Lacson:** We are actively monitoring the situation closely and have implemented several key measures. We have alerted all residents within the 6-kilometer danger zone and provided them with updated safety guidelines and evacuation data. Emergency shelters have been prepared, and we are working to ensure they are fully stocked with necessary supplies.



**Archyde:** You mentioned that the provincial government has committed emergency funds to assist those perhaps affected. Could you elaborate on the types of support being offered?



**Gov. Lacson:** We want to assure our citizens, especially those in La Castellana, that they will not be left behind. We have allocated sufficient emergency funds to cover immediate relief and support for at least the first month of the new year. This includes provisions for food,water,shelter,and medical assistance.



**Archyde:** Governor, what would you say to those living in the shadow of Mount Kanlaon, especially those in La Castellana?



**Gov. Lacson:** To those in the affected areas, I urge you to remain calm but vigilant.Stay informed about the situation, follow the instructions of local authorities, and be prepared to evacuate if necessary. We are doing everything we can to protect you, and we will stand with you every step of the way.



**Archyde:** Thank you for your time, Governor Lacson, and thanks for your dedication to protecting the people of Negros Occidental during this challenging time.

Authorities have opted to keep the existing 6-kilometer safety zone around the volcano in place. This decision comes after a previous suggestion by Task Force Kanlaon head Raul Fernandez to extend the danger zone to 10 kilometers. Fernandez had raised concerns about the heightened risk of lahars, volcanic mudflows, due to ongoing heavy rainfall. “The decision was made ‍to maintain the existing 6-kilometer danger zone around the volcano.” The current safety measures remain in effect to protect surrounding communities from potential volcanic hazards. Following a significant event that prompted safety concerns,authorities swiftly evacuated all residents within a 6-kilometer radius of the affected area. Governor Lacson stepped forward to reassure the community, particularly those residing in la Castellana, that the provincial government’s emergency funds were readily available. He emphasized the commitment to provide immediate relief and support to those impacted, stating that these funds would be sufficient to cover at least the first month of the new year. “The provincial government’s fast response fund, sufficient for at least the first month of the new year, would be utilized to provide relief,” affirmed Governor Lacson. Thousands have been displaced due to recent flooding, and officials are working tirelessly to provide relief. The provincial government has already taken proactive steps by securing essential supplies. This includes providing portable toilets, ensuring access to food, and gathering materials to set up community kitchens in evacuation centers. “Additional assistance from Malacañang is expected within the week,” stated Lacson, offering reassurance that further aid is on its way.

Kanlaon Volcano Eruption Displaces Thousands

The ongoing eruption of Kanlaon Volcano has forced thousands of residents from thier homes, seeking refuge in evacuation centers. As of December 23rd, over 8,400 individuals have been registered in these shelters, with an additional 209 evacuees choosing to stay outside the designated centers. The Provincial Disaster and Risk Reduction and Management Council provided these figures, highlighting the scale of the displacement caused by the volcanic activity.

Volcanic Safety Measures Prioritized

Ensuring the safety of residents living near active volcanoes is a paramount concern. In a recent statement, lacson emphasized the importance of clearing hazard zones around the volcano. “We should ensure that the areas will be cleared,” Lacson stated, highlighting the critical need to mitigate potential risks posed by volcanic activity. These proactive measures aim to protect communities from the unpredictable dangers associated with volcanic eruptions,such as lahars,ashfall,and rockfalls. By clearing vulnerable areas, authorities hope to minimize the potential impact on human life and property.

Volcanic Safety Measures Prioritized

Ensuring the safety of residents living near active volcanoes is a paramount concern. In a recent statement, Lacson emphasized the importance of clearing hazard zones around the volcano. “We should ensure that the areas will be cleared,” Lacson stated, highlighting the critical need to mitigate potential risks posed by volcanic activity. These proactive measures aim to protect communities from the unpredictable dangers associated with volcanic eruptions, such as lahars, ashfall, and rockfalls. By clearing vulnerable areas, authorities hope to minimize the potential impact on human life and property.
## Interview: Governor Lacson Discusses Lahar Threat from Mount Kanlaon



**Archyde:** Governor Lacson, thank you for taking the time to speak with us today. The situation surrounding Mount Kanlaon is clearly concerning. Could you elaborate on the specific dangers posed by the accumulated lahar deposits and the recent heavy rains?



**Gov. Lacson:** Certainly. We are facing a serious threat from the estimated 3 million cubic meters of lahar deposits on Mount Kanlaon. The relentless rainfall has saturated the volcanic slopes, making these deposits extremely unstable. If a significant amount of rain continues to fall, we could witness catastrophic lahar flows traveling quickly downstream, putting many communities at risk.



**Archyde:** You mentioned the potential for lahars to cause widespread damage and endanger lives.Can you tell us more about the areas most at risk?



**Gov. Lacson:** Many communities situated downstream from Mount Kanlaon are vulnerable, notably those in the municipalities closest to the volcano. La Castellana is a prime concern,as it lies directly in the path of potential lahar flows.We are working closely with local officials and Task Force Kanlaon to ensure these communities are prepared for any eventuality.



**Archyde:** There have been calls to extend the danger zone around the volcano from 6 kilometers to 10 kilometers. What is the current status of that proposal?



**Gov. Lacson:** We had serious discussions about expanding the danger zone after consulting with Task Force Kanlaon and other experts.However, after careful consideration, we have decided to maintain the existing 6-kilometer zone for now.



**Archyde:** What specific measures are currently being taken to protect vulnerable communities?



**gov. Lacson:** We are actively monitoring the situation closely and have implemented several key measures. We have alerted all residents within the 6-kilometer danger zone and provided them with updated safety guidelines and evacuation data. Emergency shelters have been prepared, and we are working to ensure they are fully stocked with necessary supplies.



**Archyde:** You mentioned that the provincial government has committed emergency funds to assist those perhaps affected. Could you elaborate on the types of support being offered?



**Gov. Lacson:** We want to assure our citizens, especially those in La Castellana, that they will not be left behind. We have allocated sufficient emergency funds to cover immediate relief and support for at least the first month of the new year. This includes provisions for food,water,shelter,and medical assistance.



**Archyde:** Governor, what would you say to those living in the shadow of Mount Kanlaon, especially those in La Castellana?



**Gov. Lacson:** To those in the affected areas, I urge you to remain calm but vigilant.Stay informed about the situation, follow the instructions of local authorities, and be prepared to evacuate if necessary. We are doing everything we can to protect you, and we will stand with you every step of the way.



**Archyde:** Thank you for your time, Governor Lacson, and thanks for your dedication to protecting the people of Negros Occidental during this challenging time.

Authorities have opted to keep the existing 6-kilometer safety zone around the volcano in place. This decision comes after a previous suggestion by Task Force Kanlaon head Raul Fernandez to extend the danger zone to 10 kilometers. Fernandez had raised concerns about the heightened risk of lahars, volcanic mudflows, due to ongoing heavy rainfall. “The decision was made ‍to maintain the existing 6-kilometer danger zone around the volcano.” The current safety measures remain in effect to protect surrounding communities from potential volcanic hazards. Following a significant event that prompted safety concerns,authorities swiftly evacuated all residents within a 6-kilometer radius of the affected area. Governor Lacson stepped forward to reassure the community, particularly those residing in la Castellana, that the provincial government’s emergency funds were readily available. He emphasized the commitment to provide immediate relief and support to those impacted, stating that these funds would be sufficient to cover at least the first month of the new year. “The provincial government’s fast response fund, sufficient for at least the first month of the new year, would be utilized to provide relief,” affirmed Governor Lacson. Thousands have been displaced due to recent flooding, and officials are working tirelessly to provide relief. The provincial government has already taken proactive steps by securing essential supplies. This includes providing portable toilets, ensuring access to food, and gathering materials to set up community kitchens in evacuation centers. “Additional assistance from Malacañang is expected within the week,” stated Lacson, offering reassurance that further aid is on its way.

Kanlaon Volcano Eruption Displaces Thousands

The ongoing eruption of Kanlaon Volcano has forced thousands of residents from thier homes, seeking refuge in evacuation centers. As of December 23rd, over 8,400 individuals have been registered in these shelters, with an additional 209 evacuees choosing to stay outside the designated centers. The Provincial Disaster and Risk Reduction and Management Council provided these figures, highlighting the scale of the displacement caused by the volcanic activity.

Volcanic Safety Measures Prioritized

Ensuring the safety of residents living near active volcanoes is a paramount concern. In a recent statement, lacson emphasized the importance of clearing hazard zones around the volcano. “We should ensure that the areas will be cleared,” Lacson stated, highlighting the critical need to mitigate potential risks posed by volcanic activity. These proactive measures aim to protect communities from the unpredictable dangers associated with volcanic eruptions,such as lahars,ashfall,and rockfalls. By clearing vulnerable areas, authorities hope to minimize the potential impact on human life and property.

Volcanic Safety Measures Prioritized

Ensuring the safety of residents living near active volcanoes is a paramount concern. In a recent statement, Lacson emphasized the importance of clearing hazard zones around the volcano. “We should ensure that the areas will be cleared,” Lacson stated, highlighting the critical need to mitigate potential risks posed by volcanic activity. These proactive measures aim to protect communities from the unpredictable dangers associated with volcanic eruptions, such as lahars, ashfall, and rockfalls. By clearing vulnerable areas, authorities hope to minimize the potential impact on human life and property.
## Interview: Governor Lacson Discusses Lahar Threat from Mount Kanlaon



**Archyde:** Governor Lacson, thank you for taking the time to speak with us today. The situation surrounding Mount Kanlaon is clearly concerning. Could you elaborate on the specific dangers posed by the accumulated lahar deposits and the recent heavy rains?



**Gov. Lacson:** Certainly. We are facing a serious threat from the estimated 3 million cubic meters of lahar deposits on Mount Kanlaon. The relentless rainfall has saturated the volcanic slopes, making these deposits extremely unstable. If a significant amount of rain continues to fall, we could witness catastrophic lahar flows traveling quickly downstream, putting many communities at risk.



**Archyde:** You mentioned the potential for lahars to cause widespread damage and endanger lives.Can you tell us more about the areas most at risk?



**Gov. Lacson:** Many communities situated downstream from Mount Kanlaon are vulnerable, notably those in the municipalities closest to the volcano. La Castellana is a prime concern,as it lies directly in the path of potential lahar flows.We are working closely with local officials and Task Force Kanlaon to ensure these communities are prepared for any eventuality.



**Archyde:** There have been calls to extend the danger zone around the volcano from 6 kilometers to 10 kilometers. What is the current status of that proposal?



**Gov. Lacson:** We had serious discussions about expanding the danger zone after consulting with Task Force Kanlaon and other experts.However, after careful consideration, we have decided to maintain the existing 6-kilometer zone for now.



**Archyde:** What specific measures are currently being taken to protect vulnerable communities?



**gov. Lacson:** We are actively monitoring the situation closely and have implemented several key measures. We have alerted all residents within the 6-kilometer danger zone and provided them with updated safety guidelines and evacuation data. Emergency shelters have been prepared, and we are working to ensure they are fully stocked with necessary supplies.



**Archyde:** You mentioned that the provincial government has committed emergency funds to assist those perhaps affected. Could you elaborate on the types of support being offered?



**Gov. Lacson:** We want to assure our citizens, especially those in La Castellana, that they will not be left behind. We have allocated sufficient emergency funds to cover immediate relief and support for at least the first month of the new year. This includes provisions for food,water,shelter,and medical assistance.



**Archyde:** Governor, what would you say to those living in the shadow of Mount Kanlaon, especially those in La Castellana?



**Gov. Lacson:** To those in the affected areas, I urge you to remain calm but vigilant.Stay informed about the situation, follow the instructions of local authorities, and be prepared to evacuate if necessary. We are doing everything we can to protect you, and we will stand with you every step of the way.



**Archyde:** Thank you for your time, Governor Lacson, and thanks for your dedication to protecting the people of Negros Occidental during this challenging time.

Authorities have opted to keep the existing 6-kilometer safety zone around the volcano in place. This decision comes after a previous suggestion by Task Force Kanlaon head Raul Fernandez to extend the danger zone to 10 kilometers. Fernandez had raised concerns about the heightened risk of lahars, volcanic mudflows, due to ongoing heavy rainfall. “The decision was made ‍to maintain the existing 6-kilometer danger zone around the volcano.” The current safety measures remain in effect to protect surrounding communities from potential volcanic hazards. Following a significant event that prompted safety concerns,authorities swiftly evacuated all residents within a 6-kilometer radius of the affected area. Governor Lacson stepped forward to reassure the community, particularly those residing in la Castellana, that the provincial government’s emergency funds were readily available. He emphasized the commitment to provide immediate relief and support to those impacted, stating that these funds would be sufficient to cover at least the first month of the new year. “The provincial government’s fast response fund, sufficient for at least the first month of the new year, would be utilized to provide relief,” affirmed Governor Lacson. Thousands have been displaced due to recent flooding, and officials are working tirelessly to provide relief. The provincial government has already taken proactive steps by securing essential supplies. This includes providing portable toilets, ensuring access to food, and gathering materials to set up community kitchens in evacuation centers. “Additional assistance from Malacañang is expected within the week,” stated Lacson, offering reassurance that further aid is on its way.

Kanlaon Volcano Eruption Displaces Thousands

The ongoing eruption of Kanlaon Volcano has forced thousands of residents from thier homes, seeking refuge in evacuation centers. As of December 23rd, over 8,400 individuals have been registered in these shelters, with an additional 209 evacuees choosing to stay outside the designated centers. The Provincial Disaster and Risk Reduction and Management Council provided these figures, highlighting the scale of the displacement caused by the volcanic activity.

Volcanic Safety Measures Prioritized

Ensuring the safety of residents living near active volcanoes is a paramount concern. In a recent statement, lacson emphasized the importance of clearing hazard zones around the volcano. “We should ensure that the areas will be cleared,” Lacson stated, highlighting the critical need to mitigate potential risks posed by volcanic activity. These proactive measures aim to protect communities from the unpredictable dangers associated with volcanic eruptions,such as lahars,ashfall,and rockfalls. By clearing vulnerable areas, authorities hope to minimize the potential impact on human life and property.

Volcanic Safety Measures Prioritized

Ensuring the safety of residents living near active volcanoes is a paramount concern. In a recent statement, Lacson emphasized the importance of clearing hazard zones around the volcano. “We should ensure that the areas will be cleared,” Lacson stated, highlighting the critical need to mitigate potential risks posed by volcanic activity. These proactive measures aim to protect communities from the unpredictable dangers associated with volcanic eruptions, such as lahars, ashfall, and rockfalls. By clearing vulnerable areas, authorities hope to minimize the potential impact on human life and property.
## Interview: Governor Lacson Discusses Lahar Threat from Mount Kanlaon



**Archyde:** Governor Lacson, thank you for taking the time to speak with us today. The situation surrounding Mount Kanlaon is clearly concerning. Could you elaborate on the specific dangers posed by the accumulated lahar deposits and the recent heavy rains?



**Gov. Lacson:** Certainly. We are facing a serious threat from the estimated 3 million cubic meters of lahar deposits on Mount Kanlaon. The relentless rainfall has saturated the volcanic slopes, making these deposits extremely unstable. If a significant amount of rain continues to fall, we could witness catastrophic lahar flows traveling quickly downstream, putting many communities at risk.



**Archyde:** You mentioned the potential for lahars to cause widespread damage and endanger lives.Can you tell us more about the areas most at risk?



**Gov. Lacson:** Many communities situated downstream from Mount Kanlaon are vulnerable, notably those in the municipalities closest to the volcano. La Castellana is a prime concern,as it lies directly in the path of potential lahar flows.We are working closely with local officials and Task Force Kanlaon to ensure these communities are prepared for any eventuality.



**Archyde:** There have been calls to extend the danger zone around the volcano from 6 kilometers to 10 kilometers. What is the current status of that proposal?



**Gov. Lacson:** We had serious discussions about expanding the danger zone after consulting with Task Force Kanlaon and other experts.However, after careful consideration, we have decided to maintain the existing 6-kilometer zone for now.



**Archyde:** What specific measures are currently being taken to protect vulnerable communities?



**gov. Lacson:** We are actively monitoring the situation closely and have implemented several key measures. We have alerted all residents within the 6-kilometer danger zone and provided them with updated safety guidelines and evacuation data. Emergency shelters have been prepared, and we are working to ensure they are fully stocked with necessary supplies.



**Archyde:** You mentioned that the provincial government has committed emergency funds to assist those perhaps affected. Could you elaborate on the types of support being offered?



**Gov. Lacson:** We want to assure our citizens, especially those in La Castellana, that they will not be left behind. We have allocated sufficient emergency funds to cover immediate relief and support for at least the first month of the new year. This includes provisions for food,water,shelter,and medical assistance.



**Archyde:** Governor, what would you say to those living in the shadow of Mount Kanlaon, especially those in La Castellana?



**Gov. Lacson:** To those in the affected areas, I urge you to remain calm but vigilant.Stay informed about the situation, follow the instructions of local authorities, and be prepared to evacuate if necessary. We are doing everything we can to protect you, and we will stand with you every step of the way.



**Archyde:** Thank you for your time, Governor Lacson, and thanks for your dedication to protecting the people of Negros Occidental during this challenging time.

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