Philippine eruption Cracks in succession confirmed Volcanic activity still active January 4:43 on January 16

The volcanic eruption near Manila, the capital city of the Philippines, has been confirmed by the volcanic eruptions in the surrounding areas.

A volcanic eruption on Tuesday at Thar volcano on Luzon, about 60 km south of the Philippine capital Manila, has left about 43,000 people evacuated, and large quantities of volcanic ash have left agricultural crops large. The damage has spread, and the impact has spread.

In response, the Volcanic Earthquake Research Institute, a volcanic observing agency in the Philippines, revealed on the 15th that cracks were confirmed one after another in the area surrounding the volcano, suggesting that active volcanic activity is still apparent.

Regarding this situation, Hiroyuki Kumagai of Nagoya University Graduate School, who is familiar with Tar volcano, points out that "the rise of magma may deform the ground and cause cracks."

Volcanic earthquakes have exceeded 500 times so far, and the Philippine Volcanic and Earthquake Research Institute has maintained the eruption alert level at the second-highest level 4 and warned that a major eruption could occur again. I am calling.