Park Seo-joon, Philippines Tal "pray" to Mount Hua Explosion

On Friday, Park Seo-joon wrote on his Instagram account: Pray for Taal.Park Seo-joons postings like this appear to have caused a huge loss as Taal Mount Hua, near the Philippines capital Manila, spewed Mount Hua ash and Lava.Meanwhile, News1 reported in a statement released at 1 p.m. on Friday that a dark gray Acting column 800 meters high was created from the Lava basin of Mount Hua, Taal.RAND Corporation said that Talmount Hua had emitted a 500-meter-high Lava fountain from a new crack on the northern side of Mount Hua the day before, and 49 earthquakes were detected from 2 am to 10 am.Currently, the Talmount Hua has four alerts maintained, meaning dangerous Explosion differentiations could occur within hours to days.According to local media, including the Manila Times, Antonia Bornas Mount Hua, director of the Mount Hua Corporation, said that the expansion of Tal Mount Hua could last for months in the long run.Mark Timbal, a spokesman for the National Disaster Crisis Management Committee (NDRMC), said in an interview with Philippines ANC on the 14th (local time), We were informed that the animals and plants of Mount Hua were already dead, and the rescue team Ones had no reason to go back to the scene.

On Friday, Park Seo-joon wrote on his Instagram account: "Pray for Taal."

Park Seo-joon's postings like this appear to have caused a huge loss as Taal Mount Hua, near the Philippines capital Manila, spewed Mount Hua ash and Lava.

Meanwhile, News1 reported in a statement released at 1 p.m. on Friday that a dark gray Acting column 800 meters high was created from the Lava basin of Mount Hua, Taal.

RAND Corporation said that TalMount Hua had emitted a 500-meter-high Lava fountain from a new crack on the northern side of Mount Hua the day before, and 49 earthquakes were detected from 2 am to 10 am.

Currently, the TalMount Hua has four alerts maintained, meaning dangerous Explosion differentiations could occur within hours to days.

According to local media, including the Manila Times, Antonia Bornas Mount Hua, director of the Mount Hua Corporation, said that the expansion of Tal Mount Hua could last for months in the long run.

Mark Timbal, a spokesman for the National Disaster Crisis Management Committee (NDRMC), said in an Interview with Philippines ANC on the 14th (local time), "We were informed that the animals and plants of Mount Hua were already dead, and the rescue team Ones had no reason to go back to the scene."