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LEGAZPI CITY — Volcanologists said here yesterday that tonight’s full moon may trigger Mt. Mayon’s explosion since the volcano started its lava flow on July 12, also during a full moon.


"The ‘earth tide’ phenomenon could be considered as an essential possibility in triggering an eruption for a volcano that is ready to erupt," Philippine Institute of Volcanology and Seismology (Phivolcs) director Renato Solidum told The STAR.
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Mushroom clouds of ash shot up into the sky starting around 7:30 a.m., sending farmers running for safety as parents took their children home from school.

It was the first time villagers started packing since the volcano started acting up Friday. The ash columns were observed along the Bonga and sMabinit gullies, facing this city and the towns of Sto. Domingo and Daraga in Albay.
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LEGAZPI CITY — Volcanologists said here yesterday that tonight’s full moon may trigger Mt. Mayon’s explosion since the volcano started its lava flow on July 12, also during a full moon.


"The ‘earth tide’ phenomenon could be considered as an essential possibility in triggering an eruption for a volcano that is ready to erupt," Philippine Institute of Volcanology and Seismology (Phivolcs) director Renato Solidum told The STAR.
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Mushroom clouds of ash shot up into the sky starting around 7:30 a.m., sending farmers running for safety as parents took their children home from school.

It was the first time villagers started packing since the volcano started acting up Friday. The ash columns were observed along the Bonga and sMabinit gullies, facing this city and the towns of Sto. Domingo and Daraga in Albay.
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