A Volcanic Eruption in the Philippines is Brewing

A deadly eruption of Mount Pinatubo in the Philippines is possible in the coming hours or days, authorities warned on Wednesday.

The Philippine Institute of Volcanology and Seismology (Phivolcs) said that a “violent” eruption could happen at any moment, The Guardian reports.

Since Sunday night, Mount Pinatubo has been spewing lava and ash into the air. Authorities have warned residents living near the volcano to evacuate.

As of Wednesday morning, ash was raining down on nearby villages and had even reached as far as Manila, more than 100 miles away. A hazardous eruption warning has been issued for the area.

“It is very likely that a violent eruption will occur at any time,” Phivolcs Director Renato Solidum said in a statement. “We cannot rule out an imminent eruption that could affect large areas with potentially high loss of life and extensive damage to infrastructure.”
What to Expect if an Eruption Occurs

An eruption of the Mount Pinatubo volcano in the Philippines is spewing lava and ash, and authorities have warned that a deadly eruption could occur in the coming hours or days. If you’re in the area, here’s what to expect:

-Lava flows: The eruption has produced large amounts of molten rock and ash which are flowing down the side of the mountain. Watch for reports of fast-moving lava flows near residential areas.

-Aerial evacuation: Authorities are warning people to evacuate as soon as possible if they’re within a mile of the volcano. If you can’t evacuate, be prepared to shelter in place with doors and windows closed.

-Air quality: The ash and gas from the eruption can cause serious breathing problems, so it’s important to avoid exposure if possible. If you have to go outside, use a face mask and stay away from areas where ash is falling.

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