Browsing: Sulphur dioxide

Taal Volcano, located in Batangas, Philippines, continues to exhibit significant volcanic activity. During its latest explosive episode, it emitted a substantial amount of sulphur dioxide (SO₂). The Philippine Institute of Volcanology and Seismology (PHIVOLCS) reported that the volcano released approximately 3,300 metric tonnes of sulphur dioxide into the atmosphere. This recent activity has raised concerns among local authorities and residents, prompting the issuance of safety advisories.

Indonesia, a Southeast Asian archipelago nestled within the fiery embrace of the Pacific Ring of Fire, is no stranger to volcanic activity. In April 2024, Mount Ruang, a formidable volcano in the eastern province of Lampung, stirred from its slumber. This awakening, marked by a series of eruptions spewing ash and molten lava, sent shockwaves through the region, displacing thousands of residents and leaving a trail of disruption.