MANILA: The Mayon volcano on the island of Luzon continued to spew lava and ash after forcing more than 85,000 people to flee their homes in the two weeks since it began to display signs of unrest.
Most of the affected population are now staying in emergency shelters, mainly schools turned into evacuation centers.
State volcanologists are keeping a close watch on the volcano’s activity, which shows no sign of stopping 13 days after it began to spew ash. The volcano is located in Albay province, south of the Philippines’ capital of Manila.
An alert level four remains hoisted over Mayon, which means a hazardous eruption is imminent.
The Philippine Institute of Seismology and Volcanology said it had recorded six lava fountains at Mayon yesterday. The fountains reached 400 meters to 500 meters in height and generated ash plumes that soared five kilometers above the crater.
Despite the risks, some villagers are returning to their homes within the six-kilometer permanent danger zone to check on animals and crops. No casualties have been reported from the eruption.
Damage to agriculture, fisheries and livestock has been estimated at more than $2 million.
The volcano’s activity has also forced the cancelation of several domestic and international flights to nearby Naga and Legazpi cities.
As as the eruption draws more local and foreign tourists, authorities repeated their appeal to the public to stay clear of the danger zone and observe safety precautions.
Volcano forces 85,000 Filipinos to flee their homes
Volcano forces 85,000 Filipinos to flee their homes
Trump says he’s dropping push for National Guard in Chicago, LA and Portland, Oregon, for now
WASHINGTON: President Donald Trump said he’s dropping — for now — his push to deploy National Guard troops in Chicago, Los Angeles and Portland, Oregon, a move that comes after legal roadblocks hung up the effort.
Trump said in a social media post Wednesday that he’s removing the Guard troops for now. “We will come back, perhaps in a much different and stronger form, when crime begins to soar again — Only a question of time!” he wrote.
Troops had already left Los Angeles after the president deployed them earlier this year as part of a broader crackdown on crime and immigration. They had been sent to Chicago and Portland but were never on the streets as legal challenges played out.
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