Kanlaon volcano emissions, quakes decrease

Sulfur dioxide emissions from Kanlaon Volcano have dropped to 2,448 tons in the past 24 hours, down from 4,356 tons previously.

Volcanic earthquakes also slightly decreased from 19 to 16.

A moderate 150-meter plume was observed, drifting westward, and the volcano's structure remains inflated.

Alert Level 3, signifying a high degree of volcanic unrest, is still in effect for Kanlaon.

Phivolcs maintains the evacuation advisory for areas within a six-kilometer radius of the summit.

A no-fly zone remains implemented around Kanlaon Volcano, and the public is warned of potential hazards including explosive eruptions, lava flows, ashfall, pyroclastic flows, rockfalls, and lahars.

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