Aired (December 15, 2024): Pamilya ng magsasaka, tila nakipagpatintero sa kamatayan para lang makalayo sa kanilang tahanan na nakatayo sa paanan ng Mt. Kanlaon. Ang bulkan kasi, biglang nag-alburoto at nagbuga ng makapal na abo!
Sa lawak ng pinsala ng ash fall, bubong ng kabahayan sa bayan ng Bago, nagkulay abo na rin!
Paano na lang ngayon ang Pasko ng mga kababayan nating Negrense?
Ang buong ulat, panoorin sa video. #KMJS
Para sa mga mangangailangan ng tulong sa mga nasa apektadong lugar at magbibigay ng donasyon, tumawag sa:
Negris Iccidental PDRRMO Hotline: 911
CDRRMO Hotline Canlaon City:
09173258819
09294989021
09948580604
La Castellana Municipality: 09693018164
Bago City:
09336936444
09270224884
"Kapuso Mo, Jessica Soho" (One at Heart, Jessica Soho) is the Philippines' top-rating news magazine program, hosted by one of the most-awarded broadcast journalists in the country, Jessica Soho. It features human interest stories, food, news personalities, travel, trends and pop culture.'KMJS' airs every Sunday, 8:20 PM on GMA Network. Subscribe to youtube.com/gmapublicaffairs for our full episodes. #KMJS
Sa lawak ng pinsala ng ash fall, bubong ng kabahayan sa bayan ng Bago, nagkulay abo na rin!
Paano na lang ngayon ang Pasko ng mga kababayan nating Negrense?
Ang buong ulat, panoorin sa video. #KMJS
Para sa mga mangangailangan ng tulong sa mga nasa apektadong lugar at magbibigay ng donasyon, tumawag sa:
Negris Iccidental PDRRMO Hotline: 911
CDRRMO Hotline Canlaon City:
09173258819
09294989021
09948580604
La Castellana Municipality: 09693018164
Bago City:
09336936444
09270224884
"Kapuso Mo, Jessica Soho" (One at Heart, Jessica Soho) is the Philippines' top-rating news magazine program, hosted by one of the most-awarded broadcast journalists in the country, Jessica Soho. It features human interest stories, food, news personalities, travel, trends and pop culture.'KMJS' airs every Sunday, 8:20 PM on GMA Network. Subscribe to youtube.com/gmapublicaffairs for our full episodes. #KMJS
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00:00A few months ago, Mount Canlaon erupted in Negros Occidental, but this week, it erupted just in time.
00:12The question now is, what will happen to the Christmas of our Negrense countrymen?
00:19It's like a volcano erupting.
00:24Hurry up!
00:26It was a close call.
00:29When the family of the fisherman, Sadra, left Mount Canlaon in Negros Occidental,
00:36it was not easy to escape while carrying her one-year-old son.
00:46It seemed like they were fighting for their lives.
00:50However, far from their home, at the foot of one of the most active volcanoes in the Philippines,
00:58Mount Canlaon erupted again on Monday.
01:05There are a lot of bones in Mount Canlaon.
01:08Next to the eruption of the volcano, was the eruption of its black and very thick ash.
01:17Hurry up! Hurry up!
01:19That's why Sadra was forced to flee to a remote mountainous area.
01:25Wow! That's a lot!
01:28A few minutes later,
01:33they were lucky to be far away.
01:36Wow!
01:37I thought the world was over. I was really surprised.
01:47This Thursday, Sadra returned to their home to get their belongings.
01:53I'm going to prepare because we're going to evacuate.
01:59It's dangerous to leave this place.
02:03We're going to move.
02:04It's not hard here anymore, sir.
02:06Unlike before, the people here would say,
02:11It erupted before.
02:12But now, they're really scared because they thought the world was over.
02:16In fact, Sadra noticed the unusual movement of Mount Canlaon in the past few days.
02:23It's like nothing happened.
02:24But that's when we really panicked, sir.
02:26Because that volcano, it's like there are white pugs,
02:31covering whatever may happen.
02:34But because they have been living at its foot for more than four decades,
02:39they're already used to the volcano.
02:41In fact, the first moments of Mount Canlaon eruption this Monday,
02:46It's really normal.
02:47I wasn't panicking then, sir. I wasn't scared.
02:50I told the one who harvested the sweet potatoes,
02:52Okay, let's snack.
02:53But when he saw the amount of ash that was poured,
02:59he was already terrified.
03:01I'm scared of the volcano.
03:03I'm scared, sir.
03:04I'm scared, sir.
03:05When I saw it, I was really panicked, sir.
03:07The rotation of the ash was really close.
03:11There was a slight slide.
03:13We didn't expect that to happen.
03:25Hurry up! Hurry up!
03:26We ran there because we were scared of the rotation of the ash in the sea
03:31that we couldn't stop it from coming here.
03:34There are a lot of bones in the volcano, in Mount Canlaon.
03:37Let me go first, kids.
03:38Then the wooden path slides.
03:41How much can I hit you kids?
03:44It's more dangerous.
03:47Wow!
03:50Remember that this June,
03:52there was also a phreatic eruption of Mount Canlaon.
03:55These phreatic eruptions are dangerous
03:57because they are accompanied by what we call ballistic projectiles.
04:02This is what we see when a big chunk of rock is eroding.
04:06Even if it's just a small piece of rock,
04:08when it's eroded by a phreatic or spring-driven eruption,
04:11when it falls to the ground, it's like a bullet.
04:16But the eruption of the volcano this Monday,
04:19which is considered an explosive eruption,
04:22that lasted for almost 4 minutes,
04:25was not more powerful than the previous eruptions.
04:31This eruption was accompanied by what we call pyroclastic density current,
04:36or better known as pyroclastic flow.
04:39This is the mixture of hot volcanic gas, ash, and crushed rocks
04:46that we saw falling.
04:48So the eruption of December 9 was very powerful.
04:51It's dangerous because it has a feedback to the magma under the volcano
04:56that we're still waiting to see what will happen.
05:00The eruption of Mount Canlaon
05:03resulted in a 4-kilometer-long volcanic plume.
05:07This passenger was able to capture the volcanic plume
05:11when his airplane passed by
05:14during the eruption of the volcano.
05:18The towns around the volcano were under Alert Level 3,
05:24which is why thousands of families were evacuated.
05:28In Alert Level 3, we already have a high rate of volcanic eruptions.
05:34This means that the eruption of the volcano
05:37is 100% due to the magma that blocks the eruption of the volcano.
05:44This Thursday, the Civil Defense Western Visayas
05:47was riding a helicopter
05:49to observe the eruption of Mount Canlaon.
05:52We saw that the ash emissions came from the crater
05:56and there was no sign of the crater's edifice collapsing.
06:01The presence of pyroclastic density currents
06:05was also confirmed in the southeastern portion of the volcano.
06:09It's a mixture of volcanic debris, ash, and stones
06:13that were eroded by the volcano.
06:15If it rains heavily,
06:17that's when the volcano will erupt.
06:19It's more dangerous.
06:24Because of the danger of the abyss,
06:27the residents were forced to wear face masks.
06:31Why do you have to wear face masks?
06:33Because it's too smelly.
06:36It's too smelly.
06:38It makes you sick.
06:41It's also a protection for me and my baby.
06:45Why do you have to wet yourselves?
06:47So that the coughs won't affect us.
06:50So that we won't get sick.
06:53Wearing an ashfall that contains sulfur dioxide
06:57can prevent the disease of patients with respiratory infections.
07:03To keep our bodies clean,
07:05we have to wash our hands and wear face masks
07:08to avoid the spread of ashfall or sulfur dioxide.
07:13Because of the cold weather,
07:15the ash that was poured by the volcano
07:17reached the nearby towns of Canluran.
07:20One of the abysses was the town of Bago.
07:25In this drone footage,
07:27you can see the vastness of the ashfall.
07:31The roofs of houses and roads were covered in ash.
07:36The tricycle drivers, while traveling,
07:39were wearing high-heeled clothes to cover their faces
07:44because of the thick fog.
07:46I couldn't see the way to get here.
07:52The ashfall was witnessed by Jonah,
07:56who was busy live-selling his vegetables.
08:00It was hard for me to buy vegetables back then.
08:05The ashfall happened in less than 2 minutes.
08:10It happened so fast.
08:11Because Jonah was caught up in the speed of the events,
08:15he couldn't help but jump
08:17and grab the falling ash from the volcano.
08:21Oh my God, keep safe everyone.
08:23There are so many people.
08:24It was my first time, so I had no idea.
08:27I wanted to touch it to see if it was hot.
08:29It was like a stick.
08:33That's why he immediately alerted his vendors.
08:47I panicked because my stocks were outside.
08:50It's hard to go out.
08:54Will the government allow you to go out?
08:56We will try to fight.
08:58If not, we will give it to them.
09:00A few days after the ashfall,
09:02Jonah's house was covered in ash.
09:06It was covered in ash.
09:08It was painful, especially because it was swollen.
09:11The ash was really thick this morning.
09:14I felt my asthma.
09:16Mother Ruchani, who is a farmer,
09:18left her 2 hectares of land in Baguos City.
09:23Her crops, such as rice, vegetables, and fruits,
09:27were destroyed by the ashfall.
09:31It was a mess.
09:32There was nothing left.
09:33That's our problem, sir.
09:34How can we get it back?
09:35We only have rice.
09:36We are already married.
09:37And for our vegetables, we are also married.
09:39Her left eye also had an additional problem.
09:43It was swollen.
09:44That's why my heart aches.
09:46To the government,
09:48I am asking for your support.
09:50Please give us money
09:53so that we can recover our crops.
09:56Because in this situation,
09:58we really have nothing to do.
10:01I am assured that the city government
10:03will help our farmers
10:05for them to revamp so that they can recover.
10:08A few days after the explosive eruption of Canlaon,
10:13the volcano seemed to have calmed down.
10:15But hundreds of evacuees in the town of La Castellana
10:20were still unable to return to their homes.
10:23Because the movement of the volcano is still being observed.
10:26I was shocked by my situation
10:28because we are not used to it.
10:30We are not used to walking.
10:31We are not used to it.
10:32We are not used to it.
10:33We are not used to it.
10:35We are not used to it.
10:37We are not used to it.
10:38We are not used to it.
10:39We are not used to it.
10:40We are not used to it.
10:41We are not used to it.
10:43Lizelle is worried about her mother, Evangeline,
10:46who was affected by the eruption.
10:48It's hard for me.
10:50I've been crying for two days
10:51because I have a small child.
10:53It's hard for me.
10:54I'm alone.
10:57I don't have a sibling.
10:59I'm alone.
11:02I can't afford to take her to the hospital
11:03because we are poor.
11:05While some of the children are already sick.
11:08My child is sick.
11:10She has a cough and coughs.
11:12We are praying that this will change
11:15so that we can rest here.
11:19What the evacuees need now
11:22is clean drinking water.
11:24What do you use to drink?
11:26We buy it from the store
11:28because it tastes like chlorine.
11:32They were given food packs.
11:35They were given hygiene kits.
11:37If this goes on for another month,
11:39our government will take care of it.
11:42The local government is worried
11:44that the evacuees in the evacuation area
11:46might not be able to make it to Christmas.
11:49We don't have money for Christmas.
11:51My father said it's not important.
11:53What's important is that we can eat.
11:55I'm sick.
11:56I'm alone.
11:57There's no one to help me.
12:00There could be a stronger eruption of the volcano
12:04in the coming days.
12:06It's very dangerous.
12:08The volcano could reach the ground
12:11up to 10 kilometers.
12:13If that happens,
12:15we will raise the alert to alert level 4.
12:19We will evacuate to the 6-kilometer radius area of the volcano.
12:23We will listen to our local government officials
12:27who will make measures
12:29to take care of us.
12:35Even though there are signals,
12:37no one knows
12:39until now
12:41when is the right time
12:43for a volcano to erupt.
12:48As the third most active volcano in the Philippines,
12:52followed by Mayon Volcano and Taal,
12:55the residents near Canlaon
13:01should be on alert
13:03at all times.
13:06Wow!
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