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Volcano ash blankets Philippine towns after second eruption this week

The Channel News Asia reported, citing media agencies, a volcano in the Philippines spewed a huge column of ash into the sky on Sunday (Jun 12), blanketing a region still recovering from last week's eruption.
The Philippine seismological agency said that the blast from Bulusan volcano lasted 18 minutes, impairing road visibility and forcing airlines to cancel flights.
On Jun 5, Mount Bulusan sent a grey plume shooting up at least Ikm and covered 10 villages with ash.
Residents of Juban town in Sorsogon province, still reeling from last week's eruption, were woken up Sunday (June 12) by the volcano's thundering.

Resident Antonio Habitan told AFP: "I thought it was just raining, but when I looked outside there was ash everywhere. Our river was once clear but now it is ash-coloured."
No casualties were reported, but the seismological agency raised the alert level to one on the five-level system, indicating "low-level unrest."
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Agency head Renato Solidum told local radio station DZBB: "We still can't say that it is over. It's still possible that this eruption could be followed by another one, that's why we need to be careful with the Bulusan volcano.”
Emergency workers were deployed to clean ash-laden roads and guide drivers struggling to see oncoming vehicles.
Five flights in the area were cancelled.
Juban's local disaster office said 366 people were in emergency shelters, with most evacuated days before the eruption due to a series of volcanic earthquakes.
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Bulusan volcano has been active in recent years, with a dozen similar eruptions recorded in 2016 and 2017.
It should be noted that the Philippines is located in the seismically active Pacific "Ring of Fire" and has over 20 active volcanoes.
Source: cna
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