Authorities have heightened the volcano's alert status to its maximum level, expanding the exclusion zone to 8 kilometres from the crater. This eruption was marked by over 50 seismic events in a mere two hours, well above average daily occurrences. Spectacular footage showed ash plumes resembling mushrooms, soaring high enough to be seen from 150 kilometres away. While no casualties were reported, residents are cautioned about possible flash floods and ash fall, continuing the troubling legacy of volcanic activity that previously resulted in loss of life last November.
The authorities have raised the volcano’s alert status to its highest level, expanding the exclusion zone to 8 kilometres from the crater due to the eruption.
In just two hours, the eruption produced over 50 seismic events, significantly surpassing the daily average of seismic activities, indicating the volcano's heightened activity.
Captured footage showed massive mushroom-shaped ash plumes that were visible from cities as far as 150 kilometres away, highlighting the eruption's severity.
Despite no casualties reported from the recent eruption, residents have been issued warnings concerning potential flash floods and falling ash, emphasizing the ongoing risks.
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