True feelings have no boundaries and can challenge all circumstances, whether they are social hardship or even natural disasters, as a young man from the Philippines reversed this meaning, after they went ahead with the completion of their wedding ceremonies despite the eruption of a volcano and the volcanic ash flow and lava to unleash the sky in the background of the scene .

Chino and Kat Favler completed the marriage ceremony less than 10 miles from the volcano "Tale" as the wedding photographer, Randolph Evan, took pictures of the new couple and looked in the background of lava and ash.

Evan said that they all felt "completely safe because the place was on high ground and not near the vicinity of the volcano."

Not only was the wedding party, but also after the party. Guests shared social media photos of people digging a show in the buffet under a canopy filled with lights, with a growing cloud of steam in the background.

Evan added: "We may feel ashes raining on our clothes." "But she didn't feel anxious until nighttime when she got a little heavier and resembled mud."

He said, however, that no one had decided to skip the celebrations and head to a safe area.

"Surprisingly, everyone was calm and relaxed. It was an intimate wedding, so most of them were from the couple's family and close friends, so no one really left."

The volcano "Tal", located 37 miles south of Manila on Luzon Island, erupted at the beginning of the week, forcing residents to evacuate the area, where experts warned of a huge volcanic eruption, but these warnings, despite their seriousness, did not discourage Chino and Kate to move forward in completing their wedding.