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Fireworks show keeps Mayon villagers awake


By Gil Francis G. Arevalo, Ephraim Aguilar
Inquirer
Last updated 02:28am (Mla time) 07/17/2006

Published on page A1 of the July 17, 2006 issue of the Philippine Daily Inquirer

LEGAZPI CITY--FLAMING LAVA AND rocks cascaded down the slopes of Mount Mayon, raising risks of a major eruption and putting thousands of villagers on high alert for evacuation.

"If the activities continued in the next few days, we may upgrade the alert level to 4, which means a hazardous eruption is imminent within hours to days," resident volcanologist Eduardo Laguerta said after the volcano gave a frightening "fireworks display" on Saturday night.

"From 6 a.m. on Saturday to 6 a.m. on Sunday, our instruments recorded a total of 111 volcanic tremors, a significant increase from Friday to Saturday's 22," he told Reuters.

An estimated 60,000 people in Albay would be evacuated in the event of a major eruption, disaster officials said.

Legazpi Mayor Noel Rosal said in a radio interview that even wild animals, such as boars and snakes, had begun descending from Mayon and that springs on the lower slopes of the mountain were drying up, all of which were "a bad sign."

Residents in Barangay Padang here feared there would be more lava explosions.

"Mayon appears to be ready to explode but wants to hold everybody in suspense, which is more frightening for us," villager Elvie Echaluce said. "We don't know what will happen next--but we're ready to evacuate anytime."

Jose Mirafuentes, 41, of Barangay Matnog in neighboring Daraga, said that for two days now, he had been awakened by rumbling sounds at night, despite his having drunk more than enough liquor to knock him out.

No sleep

"It was louder on Saturday night to early Sunday morning. I could not sleep anymore," said Mirafuentes, who lives in a village right at the foot of the 2,474-meter mountain, one of the country's 22 active volcanoes.

Mirafuentes was specially worried about his neighbor, Salvador, who was still up in the volcano, making copra. Fortunately, Salvador returned home early morning yesterday.

During the past 24-hour observation period, the Philippine Institute of Volcanology and Seismology (Phivolcs) noted a significant increase in the bulge of advancing lava, which rolled down to a distance of about 800 meters from the summit.

Phivolcs said it was a clear indication of the volcano's mounting unrest.

Danger zone

Laguerta said the increase in the rate of the lava flow showed greater pressure at work inside the volcano.

The increase in the lava extrusion rate was accompanied by an increase in sulfur dioxide emissions--from the previous 1,251 tons per day to 2,221 tons--as measured Saturday morning, Phivolcs said.

Its latest bulletin said the lava flows and rock avalanches all occurred within the 6-km radius permanent danger zone, which covers parts of five municipalities with a total population of 3,000 families, or 15,825 people.

Southeast slopes

Laguerta said Phivolcs was keeping close watch on the volcano's southeastern slopes, believed to be the most highly critical area as it is in that direction where lava and other volcanic emissions go.

The area covers some parts of Legazpi and the towns of Sto. Domingo and Daraga.

The danger zone was extended to 7 km on the southeastern slopes on Saturday.

Alert Level 3 has been up since Friday night, which means that volcanic quakes and tremor may become more frequent, the emission of sulfur dioxide may increase.

Alert levels

Laguerta said there was a big possibility of the alert level being raised to 4 if tremors continued within the next few days.

At alert level 3, a dangerous hazardous explosion is considered possible; at 4, it is seen as likely, and at 5, the highest alert, an eruption has occurred with lava flows or ash columns reaching 6 km.

Laguerta said the latest volcanic activities indicated a high probability that there would be a major eruption.

"The development of its activity is quite disturbing for the past days," Laguerta said. "That's why our monitoring is now becoming more critical as far as the contingency plans of the local governments and the OCD (Office of Civil Defense) are concerned."

Watching the fireworks

On the streets of Legazpi, residents watched rocks and other debris cascading from the crater, raising brownish-gray clouds of dust.

The Provincial Disaster Coordinating Council is already coordinating with concerned agencies on the possible evacuation of people residing in barangays Bonga, Padang and Buyuan.

PDCC operating officer Cedric Daep said all concerned areas had been advised of contingency measures.

An eruption warning system is already in place for the quick evacuation of threatened communities, and radio stations have been told to broadcast emergency calls, said operations officer Jukes Nuņez.

Appeals from officials

Gov. Fernando Gonzales renewed his call on those living within the 6-km danger zone to evacuate to avoid possible casualties.

Mayor Rosal advised residents within the zone to gather their livestock and cattle in a safe place as part of evacuation preparations.

"Our farmers in the danger zone should stop for awhile and not enter there because we never know what will happen. There could be a sudden eruption," he said.

Mayon started spilling lava and debris on Friday in what some volcanologists said was the beginning of a silent eruption.

Violent history

A series of eruptions also shook the volcano in 2001, forcing 50,000 people to flee.

Mayon has erupted about 50 times since 1616. Its most violent eruption, in 1814, killed more than 1,200 people and buried an entire town in volcanic mud. A 1993 blast killed 79 people.

The Philippines lies in the so-called Pacific Ring of Fire, where volcanic activities and earthquakes are common

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Ek-ek
Mayon is getting active agian
ponce
mayon is always up to no good.
greenrice88
mayon volcano, about to erupt but still attracts tourists
kulazz
my friends, that is the balance of life.. beautiful, but full of rage.. btw i live in legazpi.. mt. mayon is my neighbor for 20 yrs. biggrin.gif
Kanlungan
Show us pics once it erupts... yung sa gabi ha! para maganda
greenrice88
QUOTE(kulazz @ Jul 20 2006, 01:54 AM) [snapback]2069049[/snapback]

my friends, that is the balance of life.. beautiful, but full of rage.. btw i live in legazpi.. mt. mayon is my neighbor for 20 yrs. biggrin.gif


really? wow...anong nangyayari dyan ngayon, kwento k nmn bout sa reaction ng tao.
kulazz
QUOTE(Kanlungan @ Jul 21 2006, 06:31 AM) [snapback]2071648[/snapback]

Show us pics once it erupts... yung sa gabi ha! para maganda


ask ko ung fwend ko.. kce wala ako digicam e.. poor kami.. pro try lang.. k? biggthumpup.gif

QUOTE(greenrice88 @ Jul 21 2006, 11:11 AM) [snapback]2072440[/snapback]

really? wow...anong nangyayari dyan ngayon, kwento k nmn bout sa reaction ng tao.


anung nangyayari? well actually u know as much as i do.. ung mga taga Daraga which is the town where the volcano is actually situated, are being evacuated na raw.. dito sa legazpi wala naman macyado effect, except that paggabi ang ganda tingnan ng lava flow.. its gonna erupt soon.. i hope it wont be very devastating.. kce 1 week na cyang naglalava flow e.. parang ang tagal ng bwelo kaya mejo nakakatakot.. gurl ka pala? my friendster ka b?
Dangal
ano na ng balita diyan?

balita dito sa australia nag erupt na ang mayon.

marami bang nasaktan? grabe ba talaga ang eruption?
Kanlungan
Hindi lang lava flow ang problema.. after ng erruption problema ang ash falls... icon_sad.gif
kulazz
QUOTE(Dangal @ Jul 21 2006, 11:15 PM) [snapback]2074772[/snapback]

ano na ng balita diyan?

balita dito sa australia nag erupt na ang mayon.

marami bang nasaktan? grabe ba talaga ang eruption?


whoa! nakaabot ang news jan sa aus? damn! di pa naman po nagerupt.. lava flow pa lang.. galing pa lang ako kanina sa town ng sto. domingo nagswimming sa beach, nung pauwi na, kitang kita ang baba na ng lava.. and it looks so damn near!
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