China News Service, June 12. According to the Philippine "Manila Times" report, in the early morning of the 12th local time, the Bluesang volcano located in Luzon, the Philippines erupted again after a week, and the whole process lasted 18 minutes.

  The plume from the eruption is reported to be moving northwesterly.

Local earthquake monitoring showed that in the 24 hours from 5:00 on June 11 to 5:00 on the 12th, a total of 136 volcanic earthquakes occurred around the Blusan volcano.

  Currently, the volcano is on alert level 1, and the Philippine Institute of Volcanology and Seismology calls on the public to strictly refrain from entering the permanent danger zone within a radius of 4 kilometers.

  The Philippines is located in the Pacific Rim Volcanic Seismic Belt and has more than 20 active volcanoes.

Blusan Volcano is the fourth most active volcano in the Philippines and last erupted on June 6.