Earth Cracks Apart And River Dries Up As Swarm Of Earthquakes Rocks Taal Volcano
Strange Sounds 1/15/2020
The Taal volcano is currently being hit by hundreds of volcanic earthquakes, resulting in deep earth cracks.
Meanwhile, the ground is so cracked up that parts of Pansipit River in Batangas are drying up.
The Taal Volcanic eruption has been characterized by continuous magmatic and hydrovolcanic activity that generated 700-meter tall dark gray steam-laden plumes that drifted to the general southwest.
Meanwhile, there are hundreds of volcanic earthquakes that are rocking the region. These earthquakes resulted in fissures all around the Taal lake as well as in settlements built around the now active volcano.
Enhanced Seismic ActivityThe Philippine Seismic Network recorded a total of five hundred twenty (520) volcanic earthquakes since 1:00 PM, January 12, 2020. One hundred sixty-nine (169) of these were felt with intensities ranging from Intensity I – V.
Earthquakes crack the ground apartThese hundreds of quakes created fissures around the shores of Lake Taal, in homes, and in roads, thus hampering efforts to evacuate people by road.
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