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On Tuesday afternoon, Taal Volcano, situated to the south of Manila, experienced a short-lived eruption, releasing an ash and steam cloud that reached over 1,200 meters high. Officials have maintained Alert Level 1, indicating that the volcano is still experiencing low-level unrest, while advising the public to avoid the designated danger zone.

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00:00A volcano near Manila has erupted, sending ash and steam high into the sky.
00:05Tal Volcano erupted Tuesday afternoon in a brief but powerful burst.
00:10The eruption lasted around four and a half minutes.
00:13A gray ash and steam plume rose about 1-200 meters above the main crater.
00:18Despite the eruption, authorities kept alert Level 1, indicating low-level volcanic unrest.
00:24Officials said there were no reports of injuries or major ash fall.
00:28Air travel and nearby communities were not significantly affected.
00:32Experts warned that sudden steam-driven explosions remain possible.
00:37Authorities continue to monitor Tal Volcano and urge the public to avoid the permanent danger zone as activity is closely
00:44watched.
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