© Agence France-PresseMount Bulusan spews ash in the Philippine town of Casiguran in Sorsogon province. The volcano has erupted showering an entire town with ash, although there were no immediate reports of damage or casualties, officials said
Thousands of people in the Philippines fled their homes as a volcano erupted on Monday, sending a spectacular column of ash high into the sky, residents said.
The eruption of Bulusan, a 1,559-metre (5,115-foot) volcano, turned mid-morning into night for about 20 minutes across largely farming areas around its slopes, regional army spokesman Major Harold Cabunoc told AFP.
"There was a major ashfall. There was zero visibility," Cabunoc said.
State volcanologist Ramil Vaquilar told AFP that rumbling sounds accompanied the ash column that rose between two and 2.5 kilometres (1.2-1.6 miles) above the crater.
About 2,000 residents were evacuated from three farming villages in the area as the government banned people from within four kilometres of the crater, said Lieutenant-Colonel Santiago Enginco, the local army commander.
Thirty-eight high school students were treated for ashfall inhalation, Enginco said.
Comment: Notice the fact that NASA issues this "dire warning" about the upcoming solar cycle causing a global "katrina-style" disaster but then cites the increase in the number of cell phones as the reason why this solar cycle would have such a terrible effect compared to the last solar cycle ten years ago. Clearly this is nonsense. Cell phone outage around the world would not constitute a "katrina-style disaster", but massive power outages around the world would. So the real question is, 'why is NASA expecting a much worse solar cycle this time?' What has changed about the sun?