Kanlaon Volcano in a calmer state in this file photo taken by Marvin Escander, contributor.
MANILA: Kanlaon Volcano registered an increase in sulfur dioxide emissions on Friday (June 6), according to 24-hour monitoring by the Philippine Institute of Volcanology and Seismology (Phivolcs).
The report, posted on Saturday (June 7), noted that the volcano released 5,868 tons of sulfur dioxide — significantly more than the 2,841 tons emitted the previous day.
