
The Taal volcano located in the Philippines erupted three times, covering the sky with ash. This was reported by Zamin.uz.
As a result of the natural event, the volcano emitted ash up to 2100 meters high, and thick smoke appeared in the city of Tanauan in Batangas province. According to the Philippine Institute of Volcanology and Seismology, two weak phreatomagmatic and one phreatic explosions were recorded at the volcano.
Although experts have stated that the risk level has not been raised yet, the public is advised to take precautionary measures. The Taal volcano is considered one of the most active volcanoes in the country and has posed a threat with several strong eruptions in recent years.
Therefore, residents and tourists in the area need to be vigilant. Specialists emphasize continuous monitoring to prevent natural disasters and reduce their negative impact.
It is necessary to follow safety measures in the area and not ignore official warnings. Since the activity of the Taal volcano may affect the lives of local residents, it is important for all citizens to increase their caution.





