• 3 months ago
Ilang residente sa La Castellana, apektado ang kabuhayan at tirahan dahil sa pag-aalboroto ng Bulkang Kanlaon

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00:00Some residents, some barangays in La Castellana, in Negros Occidental, had a problem after their homes were ravaged by a volcanic eruption.
00:13The possibility of a magmatic eruption of the volcano was not left out by FIVOX.
00:19Ryan Lezigue is in the center of the news, live.
00:23Aljo, the residents of the 4-kilometer permanent danger zone have been staying in different evacuation centers for the past two weeks.
00:33If they were to ask, would they want to go back to their homes so that they can start again?
00:41But if FIVOX were to ask, they would not recommend going back to the evacuation centers because the volcano can still erupt at any time.
01:11We, the residents of Carabao, are desperate. It is really hard to start again.
01:17A big hole was made where a huge rock fell.
01:22This is what most of the houses near the volcano's base used to be.
01:27The residents here do not know where they will go when the volcano's eruption is over.
01:34Isabel is one of the residents of the barangay Kabagnaan, La Castellana, which is just on the base of the volcano.
01:40They entered the 4-kilometer permanent danger zone.
01:43She was only allowed to talk about the hardship she is going through.
01:48She does not know how to get up from the rock brought by the ashfall from the volcano.
01:54When the volcano erupted on June 3, her houses were on fire.
01:59Some of the animals were not saved.
02:02And because of the continuous fall of ash, they were not able to survive.
02:07I just hope that we will be able to get a roof over our heads.
02:13Because there are a lot of us there and we don't have a roof.
02:16If the volcano erupts, everything will be destroyed.
02:20That's all I hope for, sir.
02:22Some of Isabel's neighbors also have a problem with their houses.
02:26We don't have a roof over our heads.
02:30They don't have a place to live.
02:32We don't have a place to live because we don't have a roof over our heads.
02:35They don't have a problem when it comes to food at the evacuation center.
02:39But if they were to be chosen, they would like to go home so that they can start again.
02:44But PHIVOXX does not recommend evacuating the residents of the 4-kilometer permanent danger zone.
02:53This is even if the ashfall of the Canlaon Volcano is already falling.
02:58There is a high chance that we will have a sudden eruption of the volcano.
03:03Because the situation of the eruption of the Canlaon Volcano is high.
03:08We need to avoid that because if we have a sudden eruption of the volcano,
03:15we can be affected by volcanic hazards such as pyroclastic interference.
03:23There are also ballistic projectiles.
03:25These are the ones that hit the rocks.
03:29And landslides or small volumes of landslides.
03:34On September 11 this year, the Canlaon Volcano recorded the highest ashfall.
03:40It reached 11,000 tons per day.
03:43The highest since the instrumental monitoring of the volcano.
03:48This was a warning to evacuate the residents of the 4-kilometer permanent danger zone.
03:53The volcanic fog spread immediately to areas near the Canlaon Volcano.
03:58The next day, September 12, the volcanic sulfur dioxide of the volcano decreased by half.
04:05It was recorded at more than 10,000 tons per day.
04:08This is the maximum ashfall from the volcano.
04:11A few days passed.
04:13Yesterday, September 19, it decreased even more.
04:17It reached 5,362 tons per day.
04:22It was recorded at 30 volcanic earthquakes.
04:25Within 8 days, the activity of the volcano decreased significantly.
04:29Is this a sign that the possibility of a magmatic eruption of the volcano has decreased?
04:35Fibox said that this is not a sign that the ashfall of the Canlaon Volcano has decreased.
04:42This does not mean that the ashfall of the volcano has decreased.
04:49Because these numbers are still high.
04:54And the sulfur dioxide of the volcano still has a high concentration.
05:00There are times when the concentration decreases and then increases again.
05:05So we cannot interpret or say that the ashfall of the volcano has decreased.
05:16Aljo, at this time, I will just show the situation of the Canlaon Volcano from our location in the town of La Castellana.
05:24We can see the top of the volcano.
05:29And we can see the continuous eruption of sulfur dioxide.
05:34After Magdamag, Aljo, the activity of the volcano increased.
05:40The volcanic earthquake from 3 p.m. to 4 p.m. today,
05:44and from more than 5,000 tons of sulfur dioxide,
05:49it increased to almost 1,000 tons per day.
05:54Aljo, Fibox also clarified that they are only a recommendatory body when it comes to returning the evacuees from the 4-kilometer permanent danger zone
06:03and when it will depend on the local government.
06:06Aljo.
06:07Thank you very much Ryan Leziguez.

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