Alert level raised to 4 in Philippines after volcano explosion
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Alert level raised to 4 in Philippines after volcano *********

LUZON, PHILIPPINES — A hazardous ******** eruption may be imminent in the Philippines, prompting the ********** of more than 27,000 people.

The country’s most active volcano, Mount Mayon, located about 340 kilometres southeast of Manila, spewed out a huge column of ash and ***** on Monday, forcing thousands of villagers into ********** centres and leaving nearby villages in complete darkness. The mid-day ********* followed a week of ******** activity, which included lava fountaining and more gentle **********.

As a result, the Philippine Institute of Volcanology and Seismology (PHIVOLCS) raised the alert level from three to four (on a scale of five), which means an ********* eruption is possible within hours or days.

The danger zone surrounding the volcano was expanded to eight kilometres from the crater. Plus, airplanes were ordered to stay away from the crater and several flights were cancelled.

In a media briefing, Renato Solidum, director of the Philippines’ Office of Civil Defense, warned that this eruption could resemble the one in 2001. That ****** eruption included pyroclastic flow, which is characterized by a rapid movement of hot lava blocks, ash, pumice and gas.

Mount Mayon, which attracts climbers and hikers from around the *****, has erupted 47 times since the year 616. More recently, five climbers **** when they were hit by falling rocks after a violent eruption, and thousands of residents were forced to ******** in 2014 after an alert was issued.






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