Taal Volcano Records Two Phreatic Eruptions, Says Phivolcs

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Two phreatic eruption events were recorded at Taal Volcano overnight, according to the Philippine Institute of Volcanology and Seismology (Phivolcs).

The eruptions lasted between two to 14 minutes.

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Phivolcs also recorded a Sulfur Dioxide (SO2) flux of 2,064 tons per day.

There was an upwelling of hot volcanic fluids from Taal’s crater lake.

The temperature reached 72.7°C, based on Phivolcs’ monitoring devices.

The steam plume reached a height of 900 meters, classified as moderate steam emission.

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The volcanic smoke drifted southwest toward Batangas.

Ground deformation persists around the Taal Caldera, with short-term swelling observed in the northern and southeastern parts of Taal Volcano Island.

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