Canlaon volcano (Philippines): no significant change in activity has occurred during the past days
mar, 24 mar 2020, 08:36
08:36 AM | AUTORE: MARTIN
Canlaon volcano from satellite (image: Sentinel 2)
Sulfur dioxide (SO2) emissions reached to a 67 tonnes/day.
GPS measurements detected continued long-term edifice inflation since 2017. Short-term electronic tilt monitoring on the southeastern flanks recorded slow inflation of the lower slopes since May 2019 and pronounced inflation of the upper slopes at the end of January 2020.
The warning bulletin states that ballistic impacts of volcanic bombs and pyroclastic flows could affect an area of about 4 km distance from the main crater.
Source: Phillippine Institute of Volcanology and Seismology volcano activity update 24 March 2020
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