Updated On: 15 January, 2020 10:56 AM IST | Tanauan | Agencies
However, he said the alert warning of a potentially catastrophic "explosive eruption" may remain in place for weeks, depending on developments

Residents living along Taal lake catch fish as Taal volcano erupts in Tanauan town, Batangas province south of Manila on Tuesday. Pic/AFP
Tanauan: Taal volcano in the Philippines could spew lava and ash for weeks, authorities warned on Tuesday, leaving tens of thousands in limbo after they fled their homes fearing a massive eruption. The crater of the volcano exploded to life with towering clouds of ash and jets of red-hot lava on Sunday, forcing those living around the mountain south of Manila to rush to safety.
Many people abandoned livestock and pets as well as homes full of belongings after authorities sounded an alert warning that an "explosive eruption" could come imminently. "We left everything apart from what we're wearing," said Robert Cadiz, a 47-year-old fisherman among some 30,000 who took refuge in shelters. "We were terrified." Gerald Aseoche, 30, who left with his four young children and a few possessions, has missed work to stay with them as the volcano belches out lava and earthquakes tied to the eruption rattle the region.