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Monday, October 14, 2024

Taal Volcano alert lowered to Level 2

Due to the decline in volcanic activity, the Philippine Institute of Volcanology and Seismology on Saturday lowered Taal Volcano’s alert status from Level 3 (magmatic unrest) to Level 2 (decreased unrest).

In an advisory, Phivolcs said 86 small-magnitude and imperceptible volcanic earthquakes have been recorded since the volcano’s eruption last March 26.

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Most of the recorded earthquakes were generated by volcanic degassing from the shallow magma and hydrothermal region beneath the Taal Volcano Island edifice.

Volcanic earthquakes are caused by movement or eruptions of magma from the volcano, compared to tectonic quakes which are caused by fault movements. Phreatomagmatic eruption, on the other hand, is caused by the interaction of magma and water.

“There has been no recorded seismic activity related to new magmatic intrusions from Taal’s deeper magma source since unrest began last year,” the advisory read.

Meanwhile, Taal Volcano’s sulfur dioxide emission, which peaked at 21,211 tonnes on March 16, has since declined to an average of 240 tonnes per day.

Phivolcs said the recent gas emissions indicate that the potential for eruptive activity is currently low.

“Activity in the main crater in the past week has been characterized by occasional weak plumes and longer periods of absence thereof, consistent with the significant decrease in magmatic degassing,” Phivolcs added.

Phivolcs, however, noted that lowering the Taal Volcano’s alert level does not mean unrest has ceased or the threat of an eruption is unlikely.

Those residing in high-risk areas who have returned are advised to be prepared for a quick and organized evacuation.

At Alert Level 2, sudden steam-driven or phreatic explosions, volcanic earthquakes, ashfall, and lethal accumulations or bursts of volcanic gas can occur and threaten areas within Taal and along its coast.

Entry into TVI is still prohibited. Phivolcs also advised local government units to continually strengthen preparedness, contingency, and communication measures, especially for previously evacuated high-risk barangays in case of renewed unrest.

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