The latest news 12 p.m. 1, the Tal volcano near Daya Bay, a Philippine tourist resort, began to erupt, with volcanic ash as high as 10 to 15 km. At 7: 30 that night, the Philippine Volcano Seismological Bureau (Philvocs) raised the volcano alert level from level 3 to level 4, which means that the volcano may erupt violently in the next few hours or days.
The Philippine Civil Aviation Authority (CAAP) suspended the flight take-off and landing of Manila Nino Aquino International Airport (NAIA) on the night of 12. A spokesman for the Philippine Civil Aviation Authority issued a notice to suspend the departure of flights from 6: 22 pm to 1 1 and the landing of flights from 7 pm to 1 1. CAAP said that it is discussing the possibility of transferring all flights originally scheduled to land at Manila International Airport to Clark International Airport. Philippine civil aviation has advised aircraft to avoid the airspace near Mount Tal.
On the same day, the Embassy of China in the Philippines issued a consular protection notice on the eruption of Mount Tal, reminding China citizens to pay attention to the following matters during the eruption of Mount Tal:
1. Please pay attention to the official instructions on TV, radio or Internet at any time, follow the evacuation orders issued by the local government, and evacuate the affected areas immediately. If you are near a volcano, pay attention to avoid flying sand and stones, high-temperature gas, lateral explosion and lava flow.
Second, be alert to the harm caused by volcanic ash. Volcanic ash will not cause immediate harm to most adults, but it will cause lung damage to infants, the elderly and patients with severe respiratory diseases. If it is impossible to evacuate, you should stay indoors, close doors and windows and vents, and close doors and windows and all vents of the house, such as chimneys, fireplaces, air conditioners and fans. Until the dust settles, so as not to be hurt by volcanic ash. If you have to go out, please wear a mask and goggles.
Manila airport will be temporarily closed due to volcanic eruption. Passengers should arrange their trips reasonably and confirm flight information in advance to avoid staying at the airport for a long time.
At the same time, the announcement announced the emergency call number 9 1 1 in the Philippines, as well as the telephone numbers of the consulates of China in the Philippines for obtaining insurance assistance.
Is it safe to travel to the Philippines now? Which area do you want to visit in the Philippines? A volcano erupts near Daya Bay, but the volcano emits smoke, so it is not recommended to travel. The most important thing is that the airport has been closed and flights have been suspended. It is not recommended to go to the Philippines now.