In a concerning development, Kanlaon Volcano, one of the most active volcanoes in the Philippines, erupted earlier today, prompting authorities to raise the alert level to 3. This heightened alert level indicates a potential hazardous eruption, and residents in surrounding areas are being urged to take immediate precautions.
The eruption began with a series of explosive bursts, accompanied by ash plumes reaching several kilometers into the sky. Local authorities have reported ash fall affecting nearby towns and cities, particularly in Negros Oriental and Negros Occidental. The eruption has caused significant tremors and disruptions, with the possibility of more explosive activity in the coming hours or days.
In response to the eruption, the Philippine Institute of Volcanology and Seismology (PHIVOLCS) has issued a Level 3 alert, which warns of a more dangerous eruption. The alert indicates a high likelihood of further explosive events and poses a threat to nearby communities, including hazards from ashfall, pyroclastic flows, and lahar.
As a precautionary measure, local government units in the affected areas have begun preparing for the evacuation of residents within the 6-kilometer danger zone. Evacuation orders are being enforced, particularly in the areas most at risk, and emergency response teams are being deployed to assist displaced families.
Authorities have advised residents to stay indoors and avoid the affected areas to prevent exposure to ash inhalation, which can cause respiratory issues. Schools, businesses, and public transportation services in the region are also being affected by the eruption and are operating under adjusted schedules.
PHIVOLCS continues to closely monitor the situation and has warned that further eruptions may occur. The public has been urged to remain alert and stay updated on developments. Authorities are also monitoring air quality levels in nearby cities, as the ash fall could have a negative impact on health and air travel.
Local officials are working in coordination with national disaster management agencies to ensure that the safety and well-being of the affected residents are prioritized. Relief operations are being organized to provide food, shelter, and medical assistance to those impacted by the eruption.
Kanlaon Volcano has a history of frequent eruptions, making it one of the most closely watched volcanoes in the country. The current eruption serves as a reminder of the continuous threat posed by the Philippines’ active volcanoes. As authorities and residents respond to the situation, the full impact of the eruption remains to be seen.
The public is advised to follow all safety protocols and evacuation instructions issued by local authorities, and to stay tuned for further updates from PHIVOLCS and other official sources.