Philippines: Well hundreds and thousands of residents in the Philippines have been ordered to evacuate their own place of living after a volcanic eruption.

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Seismologists said, the Ta'al volcano lies just 65 kilometers south of the Philippine capital Manila. Which has closed its airport due to huge plumes of ash belching from the volcano and the clouds have been generating volcanic lightning to ash fall has made roads travel dangerous in nearby towns. School, classes have been canceled and residents have been advised to stay indoors and use masks.

Anna says, the government has raised the alert level to four out of a five point scale and they're warning of a hazardous eruption that may come within the next hours for days and classes have been suspended in areas in Metro Manila and around the towns around the volcano also all flights have been cancelled on social media citizens who live here in Manila which is about 40 miles away have been posting photos of ash fall that has collected on their cars their windows and other homes. It is really a very tense situation right now.

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So the outlets are on a lake you know it's surrounded by a body of water and seismologist said warned of possible volcanic tsunamis. So these are surges that may come about when you know a volcano spews boulders or large fragments into a body of water. I spoke to a resident from a nearby town around town and she told me that right now they're very scared they're very tense and anxious the Sal volcano is making its presence felt to them in every possible way they see clouds of smoke coming from the volcano. They feel its tremors through the earthquakes and they continue to hear rumblings from the volcano all throughout the day and as I had spoken to her just a few minutes ago.

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So these residents not going to be easy to sleep through the night and I could you talk us through what the affiliate authorities are doing how prepared are they if the situation gets worse. Sal Volcano the second most active volcano in the Philippines and as early as March last year the seismologist had already been monitoring it for its activities. It's already showing rumblings you knows and the Philippines are certainly not stranger to natural disasters we're one of the most natural disaster prone are a sin the world and now all of is that the disaster preparedness and survival skills are kicking in and the government is on full alert over the next few hours.