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00:00The Taal Volcano erupted at 4 p.m. earlier this afternoon.
00:04Let's get an update from Rod Laguzan.
00:07Rod.
00:09The Taal Volcano erupted at 4 p.m. earlier this afternoon.
00:17Based on the initial forecast by PBOX, the eruption happened around 4 p.m.
00:22The eruption was a phreatomagmatic eruption.
00:26According to PBOX, the eruption was very violent.
00:29This is because the magma is in contact with the water.
00:32According to this, we are able to interview PBOX Director Teresito Bacolcol,
00:37who is currently working here in Handa, Philippines
00:40in the Department of Science and Technology here in General Santos City.
00:44Director, can you explain to the public what happened to the eruption?
00:49What is a phreatomagmatic eruption?
00:51Okay, so a phreatomagmatic eruption is magma coming into contact with water,
00:55producing steam, and sometimes it has volcanic ash.
01:00Earlier, the Taal Volcano erupted at 4 p.m.
01:06The plume reached 2,400 meters and dispersed towards the northeast.
01:15Right now, the Taal Volcano is silent.
01:19Again, the eruption only lasted for 11 minutes.
01:23Director, for comparison, one of the things the public remembers is the Taal Volcano eruption
01:28before the pandemic in January 2020.
01:31Is the eruption stronger than the Taal Volcano or is it stronger?
01:36The 2020 eruption is stronger because it was a phreatomagmatic eruption.
01:41This one is a phreatomagmatic eruption and basically,
01:44this is just again water coming into contact with magma.
01:50Director, you mentioned that the eruption will end, but based on the pictures and videos
01:55that you uploaded to social media, people were able to get near the Taal Volcano.
01:59Are we expecting an ashfall?
02:02Well, we expect that the plume will be too high, 2,400 meters, and voluminous.
02:08So we would expect an ashfall, but as of now,
02:13we have not yet received a report that there are towns that were hit by ash.
02:18Director, the eruption happened under the alert level 1 of the volcano.
02:24Does it mean that we will raise the alert level of the volcano or is this a sign of a stronger eruption?
02:31For now, we will maintain the alert level 1.
02:35We have not yet recorded any volcanic earthquakes.
02:38This is one of our reminders that the volcano has become more restive.
02:44So for the past 12 hours, meaning 12 midnight earlier, 12 noon earlier,
02:51we have not yet recorded any volcanic earthquakes.
02:53For the past few days, our volcanic earthquakes are almost at the background level.
02:58Director, just for the information of the public,
03:00so even if a volcano is alert level 1, like the Taal Volcano,
03:04it could happen at any given time?
03:06That's right. Even at alert level 0, there could be a phreatomagmatic or phreatic eruption.
03:12So our countrymen should be reminded not to go to the Taal Volcano Island
03:17because at any time, there could be an eruption, a phreatomagmatic or phreatic eruption.
03:22Director, just for the information of the public, now that the eruption is over, what to expect?
03:27Should we be more alert? Activity is low, but the possibility is high?
03:32Again, we expect that this eruption will happen again
03:38because for the past, since April, we have had more than 40 phreatic eruptions.
03:44So it can happen at any time as long as you have the right ingredients,
03:48you have water and you have either hot volcanic materials interacting, it can happen again.
03:53Director, we are here in General Santos City,
03:56still following the program of the DOST, the Philippines,
03:59where we are going to different parts of the country to discuss disaster preparedness.
04:06Now that this has happened, what are our reminders to the people?
04:09Again, we are reminding our countrymen to be vigilant.
04:13Again, the Philippines is part of the Pacific Ring of Fire
04:16and every now and then, we may experience volcanic eruptions like what happened earlier or paglindol.
04:21So we really have to prepare.
04:23When we say preparedness, it's not just the business of our office,
04:28it's not just the business of OFIVO, it's everyone's collective duty to prepare.
04:31Lastly, should people wear masks?
04:35If there is volcanic ash, if they feel that there is ash, they should wear face masks.
04:41Thank you very much for your time, Director Bacolkol.
04:45Back to you, Maan.
04:48Days prior to this phreatic explosion, were there any signs that this will happen, Rod?
04:58Director Bacolkol will answer.
05:00Well, we have phreatic eruptions.
05:03In fact, yesterday, we issued an advisory saying that in a day, we will have phreatic eruptions,
05:11five phreatic eruptions.
05:12That's the reason why we're telling, informing the public to be vigilant.
05:34Well, it's really prohibited to go to Taal Volcano Island.
05:38That's a permanent danger zone.
05:40So for now, that's the only thing we're recommending,
05:42that they should not go inside the permanent danger zone, which is Taal Volcano Island.
05:56Well, we will assess this on a day-to-day basis.
05:59Again, for now, we haven't seen any volcanic earthquakes.
06:11All right.
06:12Thank you very much, Director Teresito Bacolkol and Rod Laguzad.

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