Taal Volcano Erupts in the Philippines (video).


The Philippine volcano Taal, located near the capital region, erupted, spewing a column of steam over 2 km high, the seismological agency reported.
Taal is one of the smallest active volcanoes in the world. Several of its previous eruptions have affected the capital and air traffic. The volcano is located in a large lake near the city of Tagaytay in Cavite province.
The head of the seismological agency, Teresito Bacolcol, described the Taal eruption as phreatomagmatic - when magma interacts with water and creates a plume of steam.
Bacolcol noted that the danger level remained low after the eruption, and there were no reports of casualties. Evacuation was not announced.
An eruption of the Taal volcano occurred in the Philippines pic.twitter.com/vHsagRIDqz
— GLAVKOM (@GLAVCOM_UA) October 2, 2024
Despite the volcanic height being only 311 meters, it can be dangerous. In 1911, an eruption of Taal claimed the lives of over 1300 people.
Read also
- A vessel with hazardous cargo sank near the shores of India, with Ukrainians on board
- Biden makes first public appearance after cancer diagnosis
- Kyiv Day. The legendary Lina Kostenko named the modern symbol of the capital of Ukraine
- UN Payments from June: Some Ukrainians may lose assistance
- Kyiv Day. The People's Artist Wrote a Poem After the Massive Attack on the Capital
- May 2025 may become the coldest in Ukraine's history