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LEGAZPI CITY — Mt. Bulusan in Sorsogon exploded again at 6:30 a.m. yesterday, sending an ash column about one kilometer above the main crater.


The ash drifted southeast of the volcano, blanketing barangays in Irosin, Bulusan and Casiguran towns.

Volcanologist Alex Baloloy said the Cabid-An monitoring station of the Philippine Institute of Volcanology and Seismology (Phivolcs) in Sorsogon City also detected six volcanic earthquakes in the past 24-hour observation period.
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Sa inisyal na report na tinanggap ng Office of the Civil Defense, sinabi ni Orlando Guardacasa, senior science research specialist ng Philippine Institute of Volcanology and Seismology (Philvocs), naitala ang pagputok dakong 5:06 ng hapon at nasundan dakong 5:35 ng hapon kung saan ang abo ay patungo sa direksiyon ng poblacion sa bayan ng Casiguran.
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The different disaster control offices, headed by the Office of Civil Defense (OCD), and officials of the towns directly affected by Mt. Bulusan’s abnormal condition reached this decision as the volcano showed no signs of further restiveness.
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Casiguran Mayor Edwin Hamor said 96 families have left their homes in Barangay Mabini.

According to the civil defense office, a total of 359 families or 1,840 people are now staying in evacuation centers in Casiguran, Irosin and Juban towns.
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LEGAZPI CITY — Mt. Bulusan in Sorsogon exploded again at 6:30 a.m. yesterday, sending an ash column about one kilometer above the main crater.


The ash drifted southeast of the volcano, blanketing barangays in Irosin, Bulusan and Casiguran towns.

Volcanologist Alex Baloloy said the Cabid-An monitoring station of the Philippine Institute of Volcanology and Seismology (Phivolcs) in Sorsogon City also detected six volcanic earthquakes in the past 24-hour observation period.
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Sa inisyal na report na tinanggap ng Office of the Civil Defense, sinabi ni Orlando Guardacasa, senior science research specialist ng Philippine Institute of Volcanology and Seismology (Philvocs), naitala ang pagputok dakong 5:06 ng hapon at nasundan dakong 5:35 ng hapon kung saan ang abo ay patungo sa direksiyon ng poblacion sa bayan ng Casiguran.
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The different disaster control offices, headed by the Office of Civil Defense (OCD), and officials of the towns directly affected by Mt. Bulusan’s abnormal condition reached this decision as the volcano showed no signs of further restiveness.
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Casiguran Mayor Edwin Hamor said 96 families have left their homes in Barangay Mabini.

According to the civil defense office, a total of 359 families or 1,840 people are now staying in evacuation centers in Casiguran, Irosin and Juban towns.
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