Major Volcano eruption in the Phillipines-Mount Bulusan

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volcano Mount Bulusan erupted on Monday morning at 9:15 a.m. local time, per the ABS-CBN News Channel.

Ash and steam from the explosion reached as high as 2 kilometers, according to the report.

The Philippine Daily Inquirer posted this photo of the Mount Bulusan eruption to Posterous.

Journalist Harold Geronimo of Manila, Philippines, was the first to report the eruption on Twitter, sending this tweet from his Blackberry minutes after the eruption.

Mount Bulusan had increased volcanic activity in November 2010, spewing ash and steam over several days (the photo above is from Nov. 2010). Families were evacuated at the time.

UPDATE: The Philippine Institute of Volcanology and Seismology confirmed the ash explosion and says it was caused by steam buildup. The institute advises all aircraft to avoid the vicinity and warns that the ash emission could trigger respiratory illnesses for those near the volcano. People are advised not to enter the 4-kilometer danger zone around Mount Bulusan

 

 

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  • Thanks for the info, hope no one got injured.

  • Thanks for the addtional info, Morris.
  • Silica dust and ash fall post health risks to the town's population.  The town was very near this event and the ash dust is settling in this area. The event is too recent to understand the true impact. There could be more volcanic activity.  This and other similar events are pointing out of the nearness of an object that is effecting the stability of planet earth.
  • A town's view of the event..

     

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