Monday, June 29

Faint crater glow seen at Kanlaon could be precursor to eruption

A faint crater glow was seen at the summit of Kanlaon Volcano from 3:40 a.m. to 4:30 a.m. Monday,   June 29, the  Philippine Institute of Volcano and Seismology  volcanologist said.

Mari-Andylene Quintia, Phivolcs resident volcanologist,  said  that the crater glow usually    occurs when the magma of the volcano is at a shallow level.

This could be a precursor to an explosive or magmatic eruption, Quintia said.

It could mean that the magma is nearing the crater’s summit but we cannot say if an explosion will happen or not, she said.

Phivolcs will continue to monitor the crater because if it continues and intensifies that could lead to the raising of the volcano’s alert level, Quintia said.

Kanlaon is currently under Alert Level 2.

In May there was also a crater glow that lasted for two to three days  at Kanlaon and disappeared.*

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