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Thousands evacuated after massive explosion in Philippines

Volcano’s plume soars 25km

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  • Tens of thousands fled their homes in the Philippines following massive explosions from Mount Pinatubo on June 12, 1991.
  • The eruptions sent ash plumes up to 25km into the sky, forcing residents like Theresita Santiago to evacuate.

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Mount Pinatubo erupted on June 12, 1991, forcing tens of thousands to evacuate their homes. The massive explosions sent ash plumes high into the sky.

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This article was published on June 13, 1991.

Thousands evacuated after massive explosion in Philippines

Volcano’s plume soars 25km

by Michael Bociurkiw in San Narciso

Theresita Santiago and her neighbours dealt with the volcanic eruption of Mount Pinatubo in the Philippines yesterday (June 12, 1991) the only way they could: they grabbed their children and a few belongings and walked 20 kilometres to sanctuary in Olongapo City.

“I’m feeling very nervous right now,” Mrs Santiago said, as her two-year-old son wiped a layer of greyish dust away from his sore eyes.

“Maybe with God’s help we can return soon.”

The Santiagos were among tens of thousands fleeing from their homes as massive explosions, described as atomic blasts, ripped the top off Mount Pinatubo at 8.51am and again at 10.52pm last night.

The first eruption belched an awesome plume of ash and debris about 16 kilometres into the sky, the second sent the mushroom much higher, probably 25km, according to observers.

Offene Fragen

  • When will residents be able to return?
  • What is the long-term impact of the ashfall?

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This article was originally published by SCMP Economy.

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