Kabuhayan ng ilang residente sa Tanauan, Batangas, apektado ng volcanic smog mula sa Bulkang Taal

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Kabuhayan ng ilang residente sa Tanauan, Batangas, apektado ng volcanic smog mula sa Bulkang Taal
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00:00While some residents in Tanawan City, Batangas saw the volcanic smog from the Taal Volcano.
00:08Some of them said that the smog has spread and the fish have been sold.
00:13Let's get the latest update from Benji Durango live, Benji.
00:20Dayan, the smog is slowly dissipating here in the province of Batangas.
00:25That's why this morning, the fish have spread.
00:28Some of our fishermen in the Taal Volcano, even though they are wearing mints,
00:33the people of Batangas recognize and look up to the Taal Volcano.
00:41Just now, many Tawilis were able to sell their fish.
00:45They are selling 30 kilos of fish now.
00:47Because of the volcanic smog yesterday here in Tanawan City, Batangas,
00:51the fish were not caught in the Taal Volcano.
00:53There were no fish caught yesterday. I was able to sell 2 kilos of fish.
00:58They were not caught.
01:00The volcano is still active.
01:02The smog of the volcano is causing the Taal Volcano to erupt.
01:06But the smog here in Barangay Gonzales, which is located in the 14-kilometer radius danger zone,
01:12did not dissipate yesterday.
01:14That's why the fishermen were able to sell their fish.
01:16Because the water is hot.
01:18The fish are sinking.
01:20Why?
01:21It's hot.
01:22Because it's deep here.
01:24We were able to see it that day.
01:26It's about 100 meters below.
01:28It's cold.
01:30The heat of the water caused the volcano to erupt.
01:33In the last bulletin of PHIBOX earlier this morning,
01:35the status of the Taal Volcano remains at alert level 1.
01:39The volcano erupts at 3,355 tons of sulfuric dioxide at an altitude of 2,600 meters.
01:47The direction of the eruption is northwest, towards Laurel, Agoncillo, and Talisay.
01:52That's why nearby towns like San Jose, which is on the southeast side of the Taal Volcano, are safe from the eruption.
01:57We should still avoid going out.
01:59If we go out and we need to, we should always wear a mask and always drink water.
02:05In Lipa, the smog of the wind is not painful anymore.
02:08But the class is still cautious.
02:10Of course, to protect our children.
02:13We cannot anticipate if it will be strong or weak.
02:16The location of the volcano is also good.
02:18It's located in a high tree that was also covered by fog yesterday.
02:20In 34 LGUs in Batangas, there are 26 non-entrants.
02:25It's the same in some places in Cavite, Laguna, Rizal, and up to Occidental, Mindoro.
02:30Mother Loleng believes that her fish won't be able to swim fast.
02:34Moreover, even if they are able to swim sometimes, they love the Taal Volcano.
02:38They say it's enchanting.
02:40The Taal Volcano, for the people here, is covered by snow.
02:43That's why most of the time, it gives them blessings.
02:46I didn't see the face of Rena.
02:48I only saw the hair on top of the water.
02:52Sometimes, she also showed this to Father Joe.
02:54His boat was full of fish.
02:58You gave us a lot of rice.
03:01In the morning, we went there.
03:04But the local government does not ignore the safety of their fellowmen around the Taal Volcano.
03:10Everyone is being careful of the effects of the storm
03:12while they are being told to stay inside their homes or to wear face masks outside.
03:19Dian, the kind of children here in the province of Laluiga, Batangas,
03:24are concerned about the activities of the Taal Volcano in the coming days.
03:29Dian?
03:31Thank you very much, Benji Dorango.

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