volcano in The Philippines threw a huge column of ash in sky on Sunday, cover a region still recovering from last eruption week.
The Philippine seismological agency said the eruption from the Bulusan volcano lasted 18 minutes, impairing road visibility and forcing airlines to cancel flights.
On June 5, Bulusan Mountain shot a gray pillar up At least 1 kilometer (0.6 mi) covered 10 villages with ash.
population of Juban town in Sorsogon County, still reeling from last Eruption of the week, awakened up Sunday by Thunder Volcano.
“I thought it was just It rained, but when I looked outside “There was ashes everywhere,” Antonio Habitan told AFP. clear But now it’s grey. added.
No injuries were reported, but the earthquake agency raised the alert level to one on the five levels systemindicating “low-level disturbances”.
“We still can’t say that over. still possible That this eruption could be followed by another eruption onethat’s why we need to be careful with Bulusan volcano agency head Renato Solidum told local radio station DZBB.
Emergency workers deployed to clean ash-strewn roads and guide drivers struggling to see the coming vehicles.
Five trips in The area has been cancelled.
Goban local disaster office said 366 people they were in emergency shelters, with Most of the evacuation days before the eruption of the volcano due to a series of Volcanic earthquakes.
It was the Bulusan volcano active in Last few years, with Dozens of similar explosions were recorded in 2016 and 2017.
Philippines is located in seismic active pacific ring of fire ‘and her over 20 active volcanoes;