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Philippine Department of Tourism warns travellers following eruption of Mount Kanlaon

The Philippine Department of Tourism (DOT) issued a warning to tourists against travelling to areas affected by the recent eruption of Mount Kanlaon in the Central Philippines.

Both tourists and locals have been advised to monitor local advisories to keep tabs on any changes regarding volcanic activity.

In a statement, the DOT said: “While no injuries, fatalities, or stranded tourists have been reported, travelers are strongly advised to avoid destinations within the 6-km. permanent danger zone and areas heavily affected by ashfall. The DOT prioritizes the safety of all tourists and local communities and encourages everyone to remain vigilant and informed during this time.” 

Which areas are in the danger zone?

The DOT advisory identified towns affected by heavy ashfall as La Castellana, La Carlota City, Bago City, and Murcia in Negros Occidental, as well as Canlaon City in Negros Oriental.

As a precautionary measure, trekking, swimming, farm site visits, and day tours to and around these areas have been suspended.

Specific attractions temporarily closed also include the Guintubdan Spring, Buenos Aires Resort, Mambukal Resort, Sugar Valley Coffee Farm, and other sites near or within the 6-km. permanent danger zone.

Additionally, the Kanlaon Inland Resort and Eco-Tourism, Padudusan Falls, Bao-bao Viewing Deck, and Quipot Falls in Canlaon City have been closed by the local government to ensure public safety.

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Philippine Department of Tourism warns travellers following eruption of Mount Kanlaon

The Philippine Department of Tourism (DOT) issued a warning to tourists against travelling to areas affected by the recent eruption of Mount Kanlaon in the Central Philippines.

Both tourists and locals have been advised to monitor local advisories to keep tabs on any changes regarding volcanic activity.

In a statement, the DOT said: “While no injuries, fatalities, or stranded tourists have been reported, travelers are strongly advised to avoid destinations within the 6-km. permanent danger zone and areas heavily affected by ashfall. The DOT prioritizes the safety of all tourists and local communities and encourages everyone to remain vigilant and informed during this time.” 

Which areas are in the danger zone?

The DOT advisory identified towns affected by heavy ashfall as La Castellana, La Carlota City, Bago City, and Murcia in Negros Occidental, as well as Canlaon City in Negros Oriental.

As a precautionary measure, trekking, swimming, farm site visits, and day tours to and around these areas have been suspended.

Specific attractions temporarily closed also include the Guintubdan Spring, Buenos Aires Resort, Mambukal Resort, Sugar Valley Coffee Farm, and other sites near or within the 6-km. permanent danger zone.

Additionally, the Kanlaon Inland Resort and Eco-Tourism, Padudusan Falls, Bao-bao Viewing Deck, and Quipot Falls in Canlaon City have been closed by the local government to ensure public safety.

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