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LEGAZPI CITY – Bulusan volcano spewed ash for the third time on Monday night, which followed an explosion earlier in the day.


The mountain also puffed ash Sunday at about 5:45 a.m., which reached some four kilometers from the crater summit, blanketing Barangays Monbon, Tinampo, Cogon, Gulang-Gulang, Omagon and Bolos, all in Irosin town, and Barangays Buraburan and Bacolod in nearby Juban town, with 1.5 millimeters of ash fall.

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The earlier ashfall destroyed vegetable and palay crops and caused fishkills in Barangays Buraburan and Sangkayan in Juban town.

Bella Tuvianosa, Bulusan’s resident volcanologist, said the mild ash explosion occurred at about 10:44 a.m. Saturday, reaching about 1.5 kilometers from the volcano’s summit.

Tuvaniosa added that there was a moderate emission of white steam from the crater after the explosion.
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Bella Tuvianosa, Phivolcs resident volcanologist, said that although the number of volcanic quakes has lessened compared to the 59 recorded in the preceeding 24 hours, it is still high compared to the two to three quakes recorded when the volcano is in normal state.
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LEGAZPI CITY – Bulusan volcano spewed ash for the third time on Monday night, which followed an explosion earlier in the day.


The mountain also puffed ash Sunday at about 5:45 a.m., which reached some four kilometers from the crater summit, blanketing Barangays Monbon, Tinampo, Cogon, Gulang-Gulang, Omagon and Bolos, all in Irosin town, and Barangays Buraburan and Bacolod in nearby Juban town, with 1.5 millimeters of ash fall.

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The earlier ashfall destroyed vegetable and palay crops and caused fishkills in Barangays Buraburan and Sangkayan in Juban town.

Bella Tuvianosa, Bulusan’s resident volcanologist, said the mild ash explosion occurred at about 10:44 a.m. Saturday, reaching about 1.5 kilometers from the volcano’s summit.

Tuvaniosa added that there was a moderate emission of white steam from the crater after the explosion.
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Bella Tuvianosa, Phivolcs resident volcanologist, said that although the number of volcanic quakes has lessened compared to the 59 recorded in the preceeding 24 hours, it is still high compared to the two to three quakes recorded when the volcano is in normal state.
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