PBBM To Filipinos Abroad: Exercise Your Right, Avail Of Online Voting

Ang mga Pilipinong nasa ibang bansa ay hinikayat ni Pangulong Marcos na gamitin ang kanilang karapatan sa pagboto sa pamamagitan ng Online Voting System.

DTI Chief: First Quarter GDP Growth Shows Resilient Philippine Economy

Ayon sa DTI, ang paglago ng GDP sa unang kwarter ng 2025 ay patunay ng katatagan ng ekonomiya ng Pilipinas sa harap ng mga pagsubok.

DAR Distributes PHP8.2 Million Equipment To Bukidnon Farmers’ Groups

DAR namahagi ng PHP8.2 milyong kagamitan sa 15 agrarian reform beneficiary organizations sa Bukidnon, pinatatag ang sektor ng agrikultura.

Iloilo City Launches 1st LGU-Led Nutrition Hub For Kids, Moms

Iloilo City inilunsad ang unang LGU-led Nutrition Hub para sa mga bata at mga ina. Ang Uswag Nutrition Center ay naglalayong magbigay ng masustansyang pagkain para sa lahat.

Taal Volcano’s Alert Status Lowered To Level 3

Taal Volcano’s Alert Status Lowered To Level 3

0
0

How do you feel about this story?

Like
Love
Haha
Wow
Sad
Angry

The Philippine Institute of Volcanology and Seismology (Phivolcs) on Sunday lowered the status of the Taal Volcano to Alert Level 3 from Alert Level 4.

In its 8 a.m. bulletin, the Philippine Institute of Volcanology and Seismology (Phivolcs) said Taal Volcano now has “decreased tendency towards hazardous eruption” after two weeks of surveillance for another potential eruption.

Phivolcs said this does not eliminate the possibility of a volcanic eruption.

Phivolcs chief Renato Solidum earlier said in a television interview there was “no expected activity for now” as long as magma deep beneath the volcano does not move.

“If that magma reaches the surface, then eruptions can restart or it can happen again… However, at the upper part of the volcano, the pit of the magma, will generate steam from boiling of the groundwater and that steam might either be emitted slowly or explosively so that can be a steam-generated explosion,” Solidum added.

State volcanologists also strongly recommended strict prohibition of entrance to the permanent danger zone within a seven-kilometer radius from the volcano’s crater.

Meanwhile, the National Disaster Risk Reduction and Management Council (NDRRMC), in its 6 a.m. situation report, said some 98,000 families or 376,000 persons in the provinces of Batangas, Quezon, Laguna, and Cavite have been affected by the volcano’s unrest.

“Of this number, about 135,365 persons were taking temporary shelter in 497 evacuation centers while 168,569 were served outside evacuation centers,” the NDRRMC added.

Since Taal Volcano’s eruption on January 12, the military and police began a total lockdown of all 199 barangays and 15 municipalities and cities in Batangas and Cavite -areas marked “vulnerable to base surges and volcanic tsunami”. (PNA)