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Forced evacuations as Philippine volcano spews lava
(MENAFN- Arab News) LEGAZPI Philippines: Lava cascaded down the Philippines' most active volcano on Wednesday as authorities rushed to evacuate thousands ahead of a possible deadly eruption.
Mostly women children and the elderly carrying bags of clothes were hauled out of farming villages near Mayon volcano's slopes on board army trucks and minibuses.
Soldiers went from house to house asking residents to evacuate after authorities on Monday raised the third highest alert in a five-step scale meaning a full-scale eruption is possible 'within weeks.'
Before dawn Wednesday Mayon's crater glowed red as molten rocks flowed as far as halfway down its slopes.
The volcano's world-renowned perfect cone appeared to have been deformed swollen with lava that had risen from the Earth's core.
At least 8000 of the target 50000 people had been moved to temporary shelters with the operation expected to run for three days regional civil defense director Bernardo Alejandro told AFP.
However he said the evacuation operation was sapping precious disaster-relief funds and manpower in Albay province which is regularly battered by typhoons at this time of year.
'The province can sustain them (in evacuation centers) for not more than a month... we cannot exhaust all our disaster funds on Mayon' Alejandro said.
The deadliest and most powerful of the roughly 20 typhoons that batter the Philippines every year happen toward the end of the year bringing floods landslides and storm surges to eastern provinces such as Albay that face the Pacific Ocean.
State volcanology agency director Renato Solidum said more magma was moving up the crater each day although for the time being the alert level would remain at three. Level five means an eruption is occurring.
The 2640-meter (8070-foot) Mayon located about 330 kilometers (200 miles) southwest of Manila is a draw for local and foreign tourists but an enduring danger for anyone getting too close.
Four foreign tourists and their local tour guide were killed when Mayon last erupted in May 2013.
In December 2006 1000 people died as a strong typhoon hit near Mayon unleashing an avalanche of volcanic mud from an eruption four months earlier.
In 1814 more than 1200 people were killed when lava flows buried the town of Cagsawa.
Mostly women children and the elderly carrying bags of clothes were hauled out of farming villages near Mayon volcano's slopes on board army trucks and minibuses.
Soldiers went from house to house asking residents to evacuate after authorities on Monday raised the third highest alert in a five-step scale meaning a full-scale eruption is possible 'within weeks.'
Before dawn Wednesday Mayon's crater glowed red as molten rocks flowed as far as halfway down its slopes.
The volcano's world-renowned perfect cone appeared to have been deformed swollen with lava that had risen from the Earth's core.
At least 8000 of the target 50000 people had been moved to temporary shelters with the operation expected to run for three days regional civil defense director Bernardo Alejandro told AFP.
However he said the evacuation operation was sapping precious disaster-relief funds and manpower in Albay province which is regularly battered by typhoons at this time of year.
'The province can sustain them (in evacuation centers) for not more than a month... we cannot exhaust all our disaster funds on Mayon' Alejandro said.
The deadliest and most powerful of the roughly 20 typhoons that batter the Philippines every year happen toward the end of the year bringing floods landslides and storm surges to eastern provinces such as Albay that face the Pacific Ocean.
State volcanology agency director Renato Solidum said more magma was moving up the crater each day although for the time being the alert level would remain at three. Level five means an eruption is occurring.
The 2640-meter (8070-foot) Mayon located about 330 kilometers (200 miles) southwest of Manila is a draw for local and foreign tourists but an enduring danger for anyone getting too close.
Four foreign tourists and their local tour guide were killed when Mayon last erupted in May 2013.
In December 2006 1000 people died as a strong typhoon hit near Mayon unleashing an avalanche of volcanic mud from an eruption four months earlier.
In 1814 more than 1200 people were killed when lava flows buried the town of Cagsawa.
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