
By Dean Aubrey Caratiquet
Amid mounting volcanic activity monitored by the Philippine Institute of Volcanology and Seismology (Phivolcs) on Taal and Kanlaon Volcanoes in the past few days, the Department of Interior and Local Government (DILG) urged all local government units (LGUs) near these active volcanoes to remain vigilant.
In a media release on Monday, the DILG tasked local chief executives within the proximity of Taal and Kanlaon to ensure adequacy of relief items for any contingency, as well as maintain coordination with Phivolcs and local authorities.
“LGUs are directed to activate their Local Disaster Risk Reduction and Management Councils (LDRRMCs), preposition emergency supplies, and ensure the readiness and safety of evacuation centers. Continuous coordination with Phivolcs and concerned local authorities is strongly urged,” the DILG said.
On the heels of a volcanic eruption on October 24, Kanlaon remains at Alert Level 2, indicating moderate unrest and the possibility of further ash emissions or short-lived explosions. Residents within the four-kilometer Permanent Danger Zone are reminded to stay evacuated, while those within six kilometers of the summit must remain vigilant and ready should volcanic activity intensify.
Taal Volcano, meanwhile, remains under Alert Level 1 following two minor phreatomagmatic eruptions at its main crater on Sunday, October 26.
The DILG reminded LGUs in Batangas and Cavite to strictly prohibit entry into Taal Volcano Island, particularly the Main Crater and Daang Kastila fissure. Local governments must also prepare for potential increases in volcanic sulfur dioxide and enforce proper health measures to protect residents.
Coordination with the Regional Disaster Risk Reduction and Management Council (RDRRMC) Calabarzon is likewise advised to ensure timely and unified preparedness actions.
The public is urged to observe health precautions such as wearing N95 masks, avoiding eye contact with ash particles, and staying hydrated. Households are encouraged to keep emergency ‘Go Bags’ ready, containing water, food, protective equipment, clothing, first aid kits, and essential medicines.
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