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Kanlaon Volcano sulfur dioxide hits 4,397 tons per day on June 8

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‘That is the very best emission this 12 months measured by marketing campaign survey and the second highest land-based measurement for Kanlaon,’ says Phivolcs

MANILA, Philippines – The sulfur dioxide (SO2) emission from Negros Island’s Kanlaon Volcano spiked to a median of 4,397 tons per day on Saturday, June 8.

“That is the very best emission this 12 months measured by marketing campaign survey and the second highest land-based measurement for Kanlaon,” stated the Philippine Institute of Volcanology and Seismology (Phivolcs) in an advisory at 9:30 pm on Saturday.

Phivolcs famous that Kanlaon “has been degassing elevated concentrations of volcanic SO2 this 12 months at a median price of 1,458 tons per day,” however since its eruption final Monday, June 3, the emission “has been significantly elevated at a present common of three,347 tons per day.”

Volcanic earthquakes have additionally averaged at 33 per day since Monday’s eruption, whereas inflation or swelling of the Kanlaon edifice has been noticed since March 2022.

“The general monitoring parameters point out that degassing of magma could also be driving present unrest, inflicting elevated volcanic fuel emission, swelling of the edifice, and occasional volcanic earthquake exercise,” Phivolcs stated.

Kanlaon stays underneath Alert Degree 2, which implies the present unrest “may ultimately result in explosive eruptions on the summit crater.”

Phivolcs reminded the general public to keep away from the 4-kilometer-radius everlasting hazard zone surrounding Kanlaon. Potential volcanic hazards embrace pyroclastic density currents or PDCs, ballistic projectiles, rockfall, and ashfall.

“In case of ashfall occasions that will have an effect on communities downwind of Kanlaon’s crater, individuals ought to cowl their nostril and mouth with a moist, clear material or mud masks,” the company stated.

Phivolcs additionally reiterated that volcanic sediment flows or lahars might proceed to type through the wet season, particularly because the southwest monsoon or habagat brings rain to Negros Occidental and Negros Oriental. Kanlaon straddles the 2 provinces.

“Communities dwelling beside river methods on the southern and western slopes, particularly people who have already skilled lahars and muddy streamflows, are suggested to take precautionary measures when heavy rainfall over the volcano has been forecast or has begun,” the company stated. – Rappler.com

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