+ Follow Albay Public Safety and Emergency Management Office Tag
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[Title] => Evacuees return to Mayon’s 8-kilometer danger zone
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[Title] => Disaster education can be fun, JICA volunteers teach Bicol youth
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[Title] => Phivolcs lowers Mayon alert level
[Summary] => Following a decline in its abnormal parameters, the Philippine Institute of Volcanology and Seismology (Phivolcs) lowered Mayon Volcano’s alert level from three to two yesterday.
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[Title] => Ruby may trigger lahar flow – Phivolcs
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[Title] => 34,000 Mayon evacuees return to their homes
[Summary] => Some 9,800 families or 34,000 evacuees from 31 villages around Mayon Volcano were allowed to go home yesterday.
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[Title] => Congress asked to pass law on Mayon’s permanent danger zone
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[Title] => Ruby may trigger lahar flow – Phivolcs
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