
The National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA) shows the massive effects of the Taal Volcano explosion that took place on the volcano island back in January.
The surrounding provinces in the active volcano primarily Batangas province was severely affected by the ash spewed from Taal and the subsequent tremors that destroyed many homes and livelihoods in the area.
In a Tweet by the @NASA_Marshall account, it shared a before and after look of the Taal volcano in space after it has woken up after more than 40 years of dormancy.
In January, the Philippines' Taal volcano awoke after 43 years of dormancy -- with effects that can be seen from space >> https://t.co/k8iRZoRGvi @NASAEarth pic.twitter.com/8QEm5yInze
-- NASA Marshall (@NASA_Marshall) March 18, 2020
In other news, the Philippines Institute of Volcanology and Seismology (PHILVOCS) yesterday, March 19, downgraded the alert status of the Taal volcano from Alert 2 (deceased unrest) to Alert 1 (abnormal).
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