Duterte urges Taal evacuees not to return home yet

BATANGAS CITY, Philippines — President Rodrigo Duterte on Tuesday cautioned evacuees against going back to their homes as Taal Volcano continued to spew plumes of ash and lava fountains with swarms of earthquakes regularly shaking the ground.

“No one will return home yet. Nobody is allowed to go there, to go back until such time that you’re safe,” Duterte, speaking partly in Filipino, said in a speech before evacuees in this city.

More than 30,000 residents of Batangas and Cavite had earlier been evacuated after Taal Volcano, which is in Batangas, spouted a giant ash column into the sky on Sunday afternoon.

Authorities raised Alert Level 4 over the volcano, meaning that an “explosive eruption” is imminent.

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Alert Level 5 is the highest, indicating an eruption is taking place.

READ: Taal Volcano now on Alert Level 4: ‘Hazardous eruption imminent’

Duterte visited some 3,500 evacuees temporarily taking refuge at the Batangas City Sports Complex after a situation briefing with government officials regarding the eruption of the volcano.

The President, together with some Cabinet officials, handed out assistance to the evacuees who came from areas around the volcano.

They were given P3,000 cash per family and food packs. The Department of Agriculture also extended P130 million worth of assistance.

Duterte said the aid should help affected residents to get back to the normalcy of life.

“Don’t delay it. As soon as it comes and is implemented, go back to your normal life immediately. That’s what you should do,” he said.

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