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Taal Volcano

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October 28, 2025

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Recently, The Taal Volcano erupts three times in Philippines.

  • Location - Taal Volcano is located on Luzon Island in the Philippines, about 50 km south of Manila.
  • It lies within Taal Lake, a large freshwater lake, making it a volcano within a lake on an island within a lake, a rare geological feature.
  • Type - It is a complex volcano and also classified as a caldera volcano, meaning it has a large crater formed by past massive eruptions.
  • Activity - Taal is one of the most active volcanoes in the Philippines.
  • Its eruptions can be explosive (producing ash plumes and pyroclastic flows) or phreatomagmatic (interaction of water and magma).
  • Hazards - Ashfall, lava flows, pyroclastic surges, and volcanic gas emissions.
  • Monitored by - The Philippine Institute of Volcanology and Seismology (PHIVOLCS).
  • Permanent danger zone - Volcano Island is considered a permanent danger zone and is off-limits to residents and tourists due to the persistent threat of volcanic activity.

Taal Volcano

Reference

 India TV News | Taal Volcano

 

 

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