There was a volcanic eruption on Luzon Island in the Philippines on the 5th, and although there is no information on injured people so far, the surrounding villages and roads were extensively covered with volcanic ash.

According to the Philippine volcanic observation agency, a water vapor eruption occurred on the morning of the 5th at "Mt. Bulusan" in the southern part of Luzon Island in the Philippines.



The eruption lasted for about 17 minutes, with eruptions rising to a height of at least one kilometer, followed by volcanic ash deposits along with rain in several surrounding municipalities.



So far, there is no information on injured people, but in the images taken from the sky with a drone, you can see that the forests and villages are all dyed in gray.

In addition, the footage shot on the ground shows a car rolling up ashes and driving with poor visibility, and people wearing masks and sweeping the ashes piled up with a broom.



The volcanic observation agency in the Philippines has reminded us that there is a danger of another eruption, and that the volcano is off limits to the area within a radius of 4 km. We are also calling for caution against the phenomenon of "volcanic mudflow."