Philippine volcano eruption: How dangerous is it? | DW News

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Thousands of residents in the Philippines have been ordered to evacuate their homes after a volcano began spewing ash into the sky. Seismologists say the Ta'al Volcano could errupt any day, following a series of earthquakes, rumblings and magma flows.
The Ta'al Volcano lies just 65 kilometers south of the Philippine capital Manila, which has closed its airport due to huge plumes of ash belching from the volcano. The clouds have been generating volcanic lightning. Ashfall has made road travel dangerous in nearby towns. School classes have been cancelled, and residents have been advised to stay indoors and use masks.


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Although Taal is considered as one of the smallest low lying volcano in the world but the truth is the entire lake surrounding it is actually a caldera making it very very large!

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