Aside from a possible explosion, Mayon Volcano’s risks now include possible lahar flow as the state weather bureau expects several cyclones in July, Albay 2nd District Rep. Joey Salceda said. | GabrielLaluINQ
Salceda said that in 2020, Typhoon Rolly caused heavy lahar flow even if Mayon Volcano had ceased to be restive while it was under Alert Level 1. Guinobatan town was among the hardest-hit areas in Albay province.
“We respectfully request President Marcos’s continued support for Albay, and we thank him for the unwavering help he has already provided us,” he said. Salceda, chair of the House Committee on ways and means, said that national government help is crucial especially if Phivolcs raises Alert Level 4 over Mayon.
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