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Living near Mount Mayon means that one is under
the government's census. This affords one access
to water, electricity, jobs, stores, and schools.
Also, those living near Mayon (some 30 kilometers away)
were among the 5,000 souls that got buried by 20 metres
of lahar that typhoon Reming had loosened from the ravines
of Mount Mayon's previous (months, weeks ago) mini eruptions.
How about upping the level?
How about living at Mount Mayon itself
where no trappings of civilization exist?
There are farmers living at a high-altitude
(who farm very little for food grows wild).
Water is abundant for it practically rains
all day (each time a cloud passes by,
the volcano is awash with rainwater).
So how does one adapt to such a hermitic life?
If one is falsely accused of a crime or a criminal,
the freedom of a mountain provides sanctuary.
If one is a New Peoples Army cadre,
the mountain's isolation is a refuge
from the shackles of an unjust society.
Besides, people from developing countries
have little choice in adapting to conditions.
But to someone like me (who farms at Mount Mayon)...
how do I adapt living there for a week then come down
and adapt anew to the drudgery and ennui to life in the city?
I am forced to adapt since I have no choice either.
The city is where I must sell our organic produce
while the mountains grow uncontaminated food.
The last eruption of Mount Mayon was in January 2018. It was a phreatic eruption that resulted in ash plumes and volcanic lightning.
Around 60 million cubic meters of volcanic material were expelled during Mayon volcano's 2018 eruption. This eruption resulted in ashfall, pyroclastic flows, and lahars.
Mayon Volcano in the Philippines experienced its last major eruption in 2009, causing widespread evacuations and ash fall in nearby towns. The eruption resulted in several casualties and significant damage to surrounding areas.
Mount Mayon in the Philippines first erupted in recorded history in 1616. It is one of the most active volcanoes in the Philippines, with numerous eruptions occurring since then.
It has erupted 47 times in the last 400 years
alot..
The last eruption of Mount Mayon was in January 2018. It was a phreatic eruption that resulted in ash plumes and volcanic lightning.
its like josephs farts explosive!
Around 60 million cubic meters of volcanic material were expelled during Mayon volcano's 2018 eruption. This eruption resulted in ashfall, pyroclastic flows, and lahars.
July 14 2008
2nd Stanza- Its like cemetery due to strong eruption of mayon and what will happen now to the mayon?
Sunday June 24, 2001
Mayon Volcano in the Philippines experienced its last major eruption in 2009, causing widespread evacuations and ash fall in nearby towns. The eruption resulted in several casualties and significant damage to surrounding areas.
Mount Mayon in the Philippines first erupted in recorded history in 1616. It is one of the most active volcanoes in the Philippines, with numerous eruptions occurring since then.
It has erupted 47 times in the last 400 years
The most violent volcano eruption in the Philippines in recent history was the 1991 eruption of Mount Pinatubo. It was one of the largest eruptions of the 20th century and had significant global climatic impacts. The eruption ejected millions of tons of sulfur dioxide into the atmosphere, causing a temporary cooling effect on the Earth's climate.
The duration of flow for Mayon Volcano varies depending on the eruption. In the past, lava flows from Mayon Volcano have lasted from a few days to several weeks. The duration can be influenced by factors such as the volume of magma, the slope of the volcano, and the presence of any obstacles.