Mayon Volcano Phreatic Explosion 2013 (Photo: @tinabogs) |
In an interview with News 5 Aksyon, Phivolcs Director Renato Solidum said the public should remain calm since such event is normal for active volcanoes.
Alert Level 0, defined as "no eruption in foreseeable future," remains in place.
"No volcanic earthquake was detected within the past 24-hour observation period. Seismic and gas emission parameters remain within background levels and indicate no intensification of volcanic activity," the bureau added.
Although the volcano which is renowned for its "perfect cone" is not expected to erupt soon, the institute warns the public to refrain from entering the 6-kilometer radius Permanent Danger Zone (PDZ) because "phreatic explosions and ash puffs may occur without precursors."
Situated in the province of Albay, Mt. Mayon is the most active volcano in the Philippines and has erupted over 49 times in recorded history.
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