Friday, 17 January 2020

FILIPPINOS BEGIN TO MARK SAFETY BUTTON ON FACEBOOK AS FIERY VOLCANO RIPS NATION


FILIPPINOS BEGIN TO MARK SAFETY BUTTON ON FACEBOOK AS FIERY VOLCANO RIPS NATION
BY ABDULMUMINI ADEKU IN LAGOS,NIGERIATaal Volcano, on the island of Luzon in the Philippines, is the country's second-most-active volcano. It boomed to life on Sunday, spilling volcanic ash. Government officials have ordered preemptive evacuations in all nearby communities.
GINA DULCE MANO SEBOMIT a friend to the founder of the E.N.M.Paedia Express Multimedia Group has already marked herself as been safe from the immediate after effects of the Volcano that just erupted in the Philippines about an hour ago,The News office Desk  of the E.N.M Paedia Express Multimedia Group of Lagos,Nigeria will continue to monitor live developments on the situation in South East Asia

MUST-SEE VIDEO: Bolts of lightning flash across ash cloud after volcanic eruption

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TAGAYTAY CITY, Philippines (KETK/NBC) – Bolts of lightning were seen flashing across an ash column Sunday nights in the Philippines during a volcanic eruption.
The TAAL volcano, just 45 miles south of Manilla, belched out ash and steam over the weekend, forcing tens of thousands to evacuate from their homes.
On Sunday night, a large number of lightning strikes dramatically lit up the ash cloud. This is caused by electrical discharge that occurs during an eruption.
Seismologists are worried that a tsunami could strike the region if the eruption continues. Scientists have raised the danger level to the area to Level 4, the second-highest possible rating.
Level 5 means that a hazardous eruption is already underway and would affect a much larger area.
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Volcanic activity has been reported for Taal in Philippines, by the Volcanic Ash Advisory Centre (VAAC) TOKYO on January 17, 2020, 16:09:00 GMT. This volcanic activity is reported based on aerial, satellite and/or ground observations. Based on the limited data available, it is estimated that 43,436 people, 8,196 households, and $113 Million (USD) of infrastructure* are within 10 km (6 miles) and more likely to be adversely impacted, a... More

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