Alert issues for volcano eruption in Philippines, transporting 8000 people to safe place
Alert issues for volcano eruption in Philippines, transporting 8000 people to safe place
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Manila: Taal Volcano, which is included in the active volcano of the Philippines, has started erupting again on Monday. According to scientists, this volcano will erupt in the next few hours. The weather is getting worse due to ash and smoke coming out of this volcano near the capital Manila. Its lava spans 32,000 to 49,000 feet (about 10–15 kilometers).

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In view of this danger, the administration has shifted 8 thousand local people to safe places. It is being told that if the volcano erupts, its lava will fall into the lake. Due to which there is a possibility of a tsunami in the surrounding areas. Taal is one of the smallest volcanoes in the world. It is the second most active Volcano in the Philippines. It has exploded 34 times in the last 450 years. It was last exploded in 1977. Earlier in 1974, this volcano had been erupting for several months.

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The lake near Taal Volcano is a popular tourist destination and is inhabited by thousands of people, but the area is being evacuated due to the ashes from the volcano, tremors and the sound of thunder. The Philippines Earthquake Agency has issued an alert that 'a volcano could erupt in a few hours or in the coming days and the ash emanating from it could threaten planes flying there.'

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