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Sa muling pag-alburuto ng Mt. Kanlaon, naglabas ito ng lahar na dumausdos pa baba ng bulkan.


Kamusta na nga ba ang mga apektadong residente at ano ba ang posibleng epekto ng lahar sa kanilang pamumuhay at kalusugan?


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00:00 [music]
00:02 The quiet volcano Canlaon in Negros Island
00:06 just this past Sunday, suddenly exploded.
00:10 Residents are shocked.
00:13 How are they?
00:14 [music]
00:21 Feel the vlogger and hiker, 30.
00:25 He's on top of the world.
00:27 [music]
00:30 Just this weekend, he climbed the highest volcano in the world,
00:36 Mount Canlaon in Negros Island.
00:39 [music]
00:43 They say that Jardin San Balo is 6 kilometers away from the crater.
00:47 We're just there in Jardin San Balo.
00:49 It's really different.
00:51 It's really beautiful.
00:52 The experience is really worth it.
00:53 It's so magical in feeling.
00:56 But if you can reach the top, especially on the crater,
01:02 the view there is breathtaking.
01:05 [music]
01:09 It's one of the destination of adventure seekers.
01:13 That's why many people go to the crater.
01:16 That's why the management of Mount Canlaon Natural Park
01:19 saw that trekking should be regulated to go to the crater.
01:23 [music]
01:26 But just one day after 30's hike in Mount Canlaon,
01:31 he was surprised by a breaking news.
01:35 Mount Canlaon suddenly exploded.
01:41 Oh, fireworks.
01:44 We had a blast from the crater around 6.31 p.m.
01:52 It lasted for 6 minutes.
01:55 [music]
02:00 The smoke was thick.
02:02 But that was our last day and we were going home.
02:05 Of course, I was surprised.
02:06 We were just going home and that's what will happen to the volcano.
02:10 I felt so lucky that the whole group was home safely.
02:14 [explosion]
02:15 The volcano was surrounded by rain with lightning.
02:20 [music]
02:22 Until it erupted with a thick smoke that reached 5 kilometers high.
02:29 The explosion was followed by an ashfall.
02:33 It produced a high concentration of sulfur dioxide.
02:38 That's why the towns of La Carlota and La Castellana in Negros Occidental
02:44 and Canlaon City in Negros Oriental
02:47 were surrounded by a thick layer of ash.
02:51 It was like a wave.
02:52 It was like a wave that hit us and we were all covered in ash.
02:56 [music]
03:01 The people who lived in the volcano's base
03:03 were not able to breathe easily when the volcano erupted.
03:08 It was followed by rain for two days.
03:13 [music]
03:26 The next day, the volcano's lava flowed down.
03:30 [music]
03:41 The once clean river became a river of lava
03:45 and it was still flowing.
03:48 Lord in Jesus' name.
03:51 In Sitio Tamburong in Barangay Biak na Bato,
03:54 which is surrounded by the town of La Castellana.
03:56 Lord, please, Lord, please.
03:58 You are not at home, Lord.
03:59 Please, Lord, please.
04:02 These adults were forced to remove the motorbike
04:06 that was tied to the trees.
04:08 I saw a lot of people who were already tied up and then they were walking to evacuate.
04:15 The 85-year-old grandma Pila,
04:19 because she was too lazy to walk,
04:21 was forced by the barangay residents.
04:23 They forced me to walk.
04:26 They forced me to walk.
04:29 The Department of Public Works and Highways in La Castellana
04:34 was busy cleaning the roads that were covered with ash.
04:38 We started from the streets.
04:41 The road was too thick.
04:42 Just a little bit.
04:45 The family of the caravan driver, Carlita,
04:48 was very sad when they brought their house near the river of Barangay Biak na Bato.
04:53 We couldn't reach the road.
04:57 Their kitchen was submerged in lava.
05:01 I threw a stone so I could hit the roof.
05:06 I couldn't reach it.
05:09 I couldn't cook.
05:11 This was their bathroom.
05:15 I couldn't see anything.
05:17 I was waiting for the electricity to go out.
05:20 When it was cut, it was broken.
05:21 But they are still thankful that none of their family members were hurt.
05:28 I was in the river.
05:30 I was holding the rope and I was holding the place.
05:32 I was just holding the rope.
05:34 I was just holding the place.
05:36 But in the middle of our team's shoot,
05:39 Where are you from?
05:41 You are far from here.
05:43 I am from Cabalon.
05:45 Where are you from?
05:47 suddenly, there was a chaos.
05:49 The water is leaking.
05:56 The water that was leaking is now full.
06:00 Because of this, the barangay council and the highway patrol group immediately started monitoring the river.
06:08 We cannot say that we will not take care of it.
06:11 But we will prepare for the best.
06:14 We will protect our barangay members.
06:17 This is a good thing.
06:18 It is not slippery.
06:20 But we will also add a little care.
06:25 Not only the family members were blamed for the explosion of Mount Canlaon,
06:29 Good morning, sir.
06:31 How are you?
06:32 I am fine.
06:33 Even the farmers around this place.
06:36 Some places in Canlaon City, which is considered as a vegetable basket of Negroes,
06:42 were covered with ash.
06:45 That's why the farmer from Barangay Masulong, Jesse,
06:49 his cabbage plant is now suffering from a headache.
06:53 He had planted it at the end of the month.
06:56 It was destroyed.
06:57 It is not easy to plant.
06:59 The water here is very high.
07:01 The cabbage is expensive.
07:03 Thank you.
07:04 Thank you.
07:08 How much is this?
07:09 I will exchange it for the next house.
07:12 I will give it to my students.
07:15 I will give it to my students.
07:19 I will give it to my students.
07:20 The local government unit has damaged the assistance.
07:24 They are asking for assistance.
07:28 The tourist spots near the volcano were temporarily closed to the public.
07:36 Like Padudusan Falls, which looks like this now.
07:40 That's why Leia's store near the waterfalls is now without profit.
07:45 There are no tourists.
07:46 It is really hard, ma'am, because that is what we are hoping for now.
07:50 We cannot sleep well because we are always worried that it might explode again.
07:56 The water of the two major rivers in Central Negros comes from Mount Canlaon.
08:04 The area that it covers for water supply is 158,500 hectares.
08:12 One of the major problems in the area is the lack of clean water.
08:17 It is not easy to plant.
08:19 It is not easy to plant.
08:22 The water we have now is contaminated.
08:24 We are the ones who supply drinking water to this affected barangay.
08:29 Mount Canlaon is the third most active volcano in the Philippines
08:34 followed by Mount Mayonang Bicol and Taal Volcano in Batangas.
08:39 It first exploded in 1866.
08:43 In the years that passed, it witnessed a slow explosion.
08:48 There is also a post online that says that the eruption of Canlaon has a pattern.
08:55 Every three months of June, the volcano seems to erupt.
09:00 Just like June 3, 2003, June 3, 2006, and now June 3, 2024.
09:09 FIVOX has an explanation for this.
09:13 We think that this is just a coincidence.
09:15 Although, it is not just June.
09:17 The last volcano to erupt before June 3 was in December 2017.
09:25 But one of the most likely to erupt is Mount Canlaon.
09:30 It happened on August 10, 1996,
09:34 when three mountaineers who were also there, were hit by a volcano.
09:41 They lost their lives.
09:44 I heard a very loud explosion and it was rocks and ash plummeting down the mountain.
09:49 In 1996, there were 20 people who went on a safari to the crater.
09:56 When they were there, three people died.
10:01 One British and two Filipinos were injured.
10:05 10 Belgians and 6 Filipinos were injured.
10:10 And there was another British.
10:12 After about 10 seconds, the rocks started to catch up with me.
10:15 And I cowered with my rucksack on my back, my hands off my head, protecting me from the rock fall.
10:21 The rocks were crashing down for about a minute.
10:25 It was very hot and I couldn't breathe. It was suffocating me.
10:28 That was very scary.
10:30 The sky is very clear.
10:31 In fact, when the volcano erupted, I saw the white, like a pressure cooker, that was like "shhh"
10:40 One of the victims was the former president of Negros Mountaineering Club, Inc., Neil.
10:46 I was at my neighbor's house.
10:48 Neil's brother came to me.
10:51 "Mom, the volcano erupted, the crater."
10:54 "It's over there."
10:56 "We're not afraid, we're not going to cry."
10:59 This was the first night they arrived at the rainforest, at the crater.
11:06 The actual, when Mount Kailaon erupted last August 10, 1996,
11:13 I think it was around this time,
11:15 they were hit by the falling rocks.
11:20 So that was the worst that they were killed.
11:24 I wanted to be there, to comfort him, to feel what he was feeling, to know what he wanted.
11:35 But there was nothing.
11:37 This is the actual bag that Neil used during their last ascent.
11:46 Every time I ride a jeep, I always say, "I hate Kailaon."
11:53 I tell myself, "I hate you."
11:55 "Yes, because if it wasn't for you, my son wouldn't have died."
11:59 Right?
12:00 So that's my feeling.
12:02 "We're okay, you are always remembered until the end of our time."
12:09 "Love you."
12:11 Meanwhile, because there was still a chance of the volcano erupting again,
12:28 some residents are still staying in evacuation areas.
12:33 Our local government officials and residents need to be prepared
12:38 because we don't know what can happen.
12:41 For a long time, Taganegros have been saying that Mount Kailaon
12:47 served as their protection during the recent typhoons.
12:52 In this fertile land, farmers are counting on it.
12:56 It's exploding unexpectedly.
13:02 It's exploding unexpectedly.
13:07 [Explosion]
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