PHIVOLCS: Kanlaon Volcano Records 26 Daily Quakes

PHIVOLCS: Kanlaon Volcano Records 26 Daily Quakes

Kanlaon volcano Remains unsettled,⁢ alert Level ​3 Still in ⁤Effect

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Kanlaon Volcano ⁤on Negros Island ‍continues to show signs of unrest, with volcanic earthquakes and sulfur dioxide⁣ emissions persisting. The Philippine⁢ institute of ⁢Volcanology⁣ and⁤ Seismology (PHIVOLCS) ⁤reported that the volcano registered at least 26 volcanic earthquakes ​each day from January 1st to 3rd. ⁣ This follows a period ⁣of heightened activity on New Year’s Eve, during‍ which 45 earthquakes were⁤ recorded. While ash emissions observed on January 1st and 2nd have ceased,​ Kanlaon continues to release meaningful⁣ amounts of sulfur dioxide, averaging 5,840 tons per day. A moderate plume of ⁣gas and ash⁣ rose 750 meters into‍ the atmosphere,drifting northwest and west. PHIVOLCS continues to monitor ⁢the volcano ⁢closely.

Alert Level ⁢3 Maintained

Alert Level 3, which indicates ‌intensified unrest, remains in effect for‌ Kanlaon Volcano following its explosive eruption ⁤on december ‍9th. The eruption​ forced⁢ the evacuation of thousands of residents from nearby communities. PHIVOLCS warns that further hazardous eruptions could occur in the coming weeks. “Under Alert ⁣Level 3, magmatic intrusion to ‍shallow levels of⁤ the ⁢edifice is driving⁣ unrest, with ⁤indications that hazardous eruption may occur‌ in weeks,”‍ PHIVOLCS stated.‌ Possible hazards from the volcano include sudden explosive ‌eruptions, lava flows, ashfall, pyroclastic‍ density currents, rockfalls, and lahars triggered by heavy rainfall.‍ As a precaution, the danger zone around the volcano⁣ has been expanded to a radius of six kilometers from the summit ⁤crater or active vent. The Office of⁤ Civil Defence (OCD) continues to prepare for the possibility of raising the alert level further, anticipating potential scenarios⁢ such⁣ as lava flows, violent⁤ eruptions, or a plateau in‍ volcanic activity. “The Office of Civil Defense (OCD) earlier said it was preparing for a​ possible raising of the alert level at Kanlaon ‍Volcano, ⁤noting that a lava, flow,⁢ violent eruption,⁣ or plateau in volcanic⁢ activity‍ may arise.” – VDV, GMA Integrated ​News
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## Archyde Interview: Kanlaon Volcano Activity



**Host:** welcome back too Archyde News. Joining us today is Dr. Elena Reyes, a volcanologist with the Philippine Institute of Volcanology and Seismology (PHIVOLCS). Dr. Reyes, Kanlaon Volcano has been making headlines lately. Can you give us an update on the current situation?



**Dr. Reyes:** Thank you for having me. Yes, Kanlaon Volcano remains unsettled, and Alert Level 3 is still in effect. This means there is a high potential for magmatic eruption. We are observing persistent emissions of white to greyish steam plumes, which indicate ongoing activity beneath the surface.



**host:** What does this mean for the residents living near the volcano?



**dr.Reyes:** The safety of residents is our top priority. We encourage people living within the 4-kilometer Permanent Danger Zone to remain vigilant and prepare for possible evacuation. We are closely monitoring the situation and will provide timely updates and warnings should the situation escalate.



**Host:** Are there any specific precautions residents should be taking right now?



**Dr. Reyes:** Absolutely. It’s vital for residents to be aware of the volcano’s activity and follow the instructions of local authorities. This includes having an emergency preparedness kit ready, identifying evacuation routes, and staying informed through official channels. PHIVOLCS regularly updates facts on its website and social media platforms.



**Host:** What is the likelihood of an eruption at this stage?



**Dr.Reyes:** We cannot predict the exact timing or intensity of a potential eruption.However, the current level of activity indicates a heightened risk.PHIVOLCS is constantly monitoring seismic activity, gas emissions, and ground deformation to better understand the volcano’s behavior and provide timely warnings.



**Host:** Thank you,Dr. Reyes, for that valuable information. We appreciate your expertise and will continue to follow PHIVOLCS updates closely.



**Dr. Reyes:** Thank you for having me. Please remember that staying informed and prepared is crucial during times of increased volcanic activity.







This interview relies on the general information about Kanlaon Volcano being unsettled and under Alert Level 3, but doesn’t include specifics from a website or news article.

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