Phivolcs logs 67 volcanic earthquakes in Mt. Kanlaon

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• GILBERT P. BAYORAN

The seismic activity of Kanlaon volcano remains in double digit as of July 4, with emissions of sulfur dioxide (SO2) from the crater reaching 3,779 tonnes on Wednesday, according to the Philippine Institute of Volcanology and Seismology.

A total of 67 volcanic earthquakes have been recorded by the Kanlaon Volcano Network from midnight until noon of July 4.

The normal volcanic sulfur dioxide gas emissions at Kanlaon is 300 tonnes a day.

The overall monitoring parameters indicate that magmatic processes beneath the volcano may be driving current unrest, causing increased volcanic earthquake activity, persistently high concentrations of volcanic gas emission and swelling of the edifice, the Phivolcs said.

This means that there is current unrest driven by shallow magmatic processes that could eventually lead to explosive eruptions or even precede hazardous magmatic eruption at the summit crater, it added.

The Phivolcs also reminded the public that Alert Level 2 (increasing unrest) prevails over Mt. Kanlaon, and discouraged the entry into the four kilometer-radius Permanent Danger Zone (PDZ) to minimize risks from volcanic hazards such as pyroclastic density currents, ballistic projectiles, rockfall and others. | GB