Taal Volcano Update Today April 20 2024
Taal Volcano Update Today April 20 2024. Phivolcs reported that sulfur dioxide emissions at taal had decreased the last week and averaged 2,104 tonnes per day (t/d) on 18 april; In its latest update, phivolcs recorded the emission of 1,207 metric tonnes of sulfur dioxide from taal’s main crater, which rose 600 metres high before drifting in the west.
It also emitted 3,504 metric tons of sulfur dioxide, which rose 900. Is a philippine national institution dedicated to provide information on the activities of volcanoes, earthquakes, and tsunamis, as well as other specialized information and.