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24/01/2020

Philippines’ Taal Volcano Ashfall Suspends Flights in Manila

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Hundreds of flights to and from Manila have been suspended since Sunday following the Taal Volcano spewed ash and smoke. Aviation authorities have announced that flights would be suspended “until further notice”. The Philippine Institute of Volcanology and Seismology (Phivolcs) cited a threat to aircraft from “ballistic fragments”.

Meanwhile, transport secretary Arthur Tugade had instructed aviation officials to “do whatever is necessary for the interest of public safety”, a joint statement from air and transport authorities read. MIAA General Manager Ed Monreal said on Sunday night that 172 flights have been cancelled and that NAIA operations would remain suspended until Monday. He has advised passengers not to proceed to the airport until further information has been released. He added inspection revealed the presence of ash on the runway, adding it would have to be cleaned before operations resume.

Hazardous eruption imminent
The Philippines is bracing for the possible “explosive eruption” of a Taal volcano, which is 65 kilometres south of Manila. Ashfall on Sunday afternoon prompted thousands to evacuate their homes. Taal volcano, a popular tourist attraction set in the centre of a picturesque lake, spewed ash, rumbled with earthquakes and exploded with lightning above its crest. Earthquakes and volcanic activity are not uncommon in the Philippines due to its position on the Pacific “Ring of Fire”, where tectonic plates collide deep below the earth’s surface.

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With a long line of publications under his belt, the travel tales of Joannes Rhino are adventurous and hold appeal with anyone fond of a good read, especially those who aren't afraid to leave a scar in the pursuit of fun. As well as travel, other subjects which fall into his expert remit include culinary, culture, design, fashion and shopping. He is also an author with 6 published books, including the 2016 Amazon Best Seller in Psychological Fiction, The Unseen Face. His second Psychology-Mystery novel, Dream, earned him the recognition as one of best young writers at the Khatulistiwa Literary Award ceremony in 2009. Equal to his love of words is his passion to see the world, and his desire to travel haunts him. He is still in search for a place to call “home”.
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