Philippine Institute of Volcanology and Seismology (Phivolcs) Officer-in-Charge (OIC) Teresito Bacolcol is not discounting the possibility that lava flows caused by the ongoing “effusive eruption” of Mayon Volcano may breach the six-kilometer permanent danger zone.
“So far 2.5 kilometers from the crater [ang lava flow] and kapag tuloy-tuloy po ‘yun, pwedeng ma-breach yung six-kilometer permanent danger zone (Right now, the lava flow has reached 2.5 kilometers from the crater. If it continues, the six-kilometer permanent danger zone could be breached),” Bacolcol said in a televised public briefing on Wednesday, June 21.
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