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jake
16th September 2014, 13:57
MANILA - The Philippines has evacuated more than 12,000 people from around the foot of its most active volcano as the crater glows red and authorities warn of a possible eruption.

Mount Mayon, known for its near-perfect cone shape in the coconut-growing central Bicol region, has recorded a series of recent quakes and rockfalls, indicating a possible eruption within weeks.

"We are now raising the alert status of Mayon Volcano from alert level 2 to 3," Renato Solidum, head of the Philippine Institute of Volcanology and Seismology (Phivolcs), said on Tuesday.

Joey Salceda, governor of the central Albay province, said more than 12,000 people were forcibly evacuated.

"What the alert level 3 did was to fast-track the preparation to evacuate 12,000 families in the 6-8 km extended danger zone," he said.

The evacuees would be housed in temporary shelter for as long as three months, he said. More villagers, facing the southeastern crater rim, would be moved to safer areas if Mayon erupts.

Troops were enforcing the no-go area, preventing people from returning home.

A major eruption is not expected to impact the country's farm output with mostly subsistence farmers tilling the land around the volcano. There is also no major industry in the area.

But an eruption could boost tourism, as happened the last time Mayon erupted in 2009. It has erupted nearly 50 times over the last 600 years.

The most destructive eruption was in February 1841, when lava flows buried a town and killed 1,200 people.

http://www.abs-cbnnews.com/nation/regions/09/16/14/thousands-evacuated-mayon-volcano-glows-red

Terpe
16th September 2014, 15:44
.... an eruption could boost tourism, as happened the last time Mayon erupted in 2009....

Always look on the bright side of life :biggrin:

fred
16th September 2014, 16:40
Mayon,why cant you be more like Pinatubu?? Far less boring!

tiger31
17th September 2014, 08:16
Makes you wonder why people want to live there. What a pain in dee ass having to go and live in a shelter. Screw that!

KeithD
17th September 2014, 08:35
Most of the world's population live in disaster-prone areas. East coast of the US = Hurricanes. West coast of the US = Volcanoes and earthquakes.

Oh .... UK = Tories :icon_lol:

Ako Si Jamie
17th September 2014, 09:17
Which one will erupt first?

Mayon Volcano or Alex Salmond?

Anyway, I seem to recall reading that the Taal Volcano - as cute as it seems - is the leading culprit in terms of total fatalities out of all the Philippine volcanoes.

lordna
17th September 2014, 10:47
"12000 evacuated to live in temporary shelter for 3 months"? Well I hope they are quicker at building the shelters than they are at Tacloban as there are still people homeless and in tents nearly 11 months after Yolanda!

Terpe
17th September 2014, 13:18
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OyQyS0kWkWg&sns=em

KeithD
17th September 2014, 13:31
.... Tacloban as there are still people homeless and in tents nearly 11 months after Yolanda!

There are still people having to live in mobile homes in New Orleans after hurricane Katrina. It takes years to get everything sorted.

lordna
17th September 2014, 13:49
There are still people having to live in mobile homes in New Orleans after hurricane Katrina. It takes years to get everything sorted.

...and not helped by corrupt government either

http://manilastandardtoday.com/2014/09/15/yolanda-funds-withheld/#.VBaYJgqsqxo.facebook

jake
17th September 2014, 13:50
Mayon,why cant you be more like Pinatubu?? Far less boring!

Then it would lose its status, as 'the perfect cone' :doh

KeithD
17th September 2014, 13:51
Two totally different volcano types due to the locations on the fault lines.

Terpe
17th September 2014, 14:41
Some good pictures here :-

Deadly lava in spectacular flow (http://www.emirates247.com/news/filipino-volcano-alert-deadly-lava-in-spectacular-flow-2014-09-17-1.563295)

Michael Parnham
17th September 2014, 18:24
Some good pictures here :-

Deadly lava in spectacular flow (http://www.emirates247.com/news/filipino-volcano-alert-deadly-lava-in-spectacular-flow-2014-09-17-1.563295)

Quite impressive! :xxgrinning--00xx3:

Longweekend
17th September 2014, 19:11
We were there in April, our house is within the evacuation limit so 'the family' have moved out. Actually nobody wants to leave as the temporary sites are pretty naff.... hopefully she will blow herself out in the coming days....

Ako Si Jamie
17th September 2014, 19:34
Most of the world's population live in disaster-prone areas. East coast of the US = Hurricanes. West coast of the US = Volcanoes and earthquakes.

Oh .... UK = Tories :icon_lol::icon_lol::xxgrinning--00xx3: