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  • 30 JANUARY 2018 - GUINOBATAN, ALBAY, PHILIPPINES: A farmworker in Guinobatan knocks volcanis ash off plants in a rice field during an ash fall from the Mayon volcano.  The volcano continued to erupt but not as dramatically as it did last week. The small eruptions are still sending ash clouds over communities west of the volcano and the government is encouraging people to stay indoors, wear face masks and avoid strenuous activities when ash is falling.     PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 30 JANUARY 2018 - GUINOBATAN, ALBAY, PHILIPPINES: A ticket taker on the back of a "Jeepney" with a face mask and his head covered during an ash fall. Mayon volcano continued to erupt but not as dramatically as it did last week. The small eruptions are still sending ash clouds over communities west of the volcano and the government is encouraging people to stay indoors, wear face masks and avoid strenuous activities when ash is falling.     PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 30 JANUARY 2018 - GUINOBATAN, ALBAY, PHILIPPINES: People on the street in Guinobatan during an ash fall. Mayon volcano continued to erupt but not as dramatically as it did last week. The small eruptions are still sending ash clouds over communities west of the volcano and the government is encouraging people to stay indoors, wear face masks and avoid strenuous activities when ash is falling.     PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 30 JANUARY 2018 - GUINOBATAN, ALBAY, PHILIPPINES: People on the street in Guinobatan during an ash fall. Mayon volcano continued to erupt but not as dramatically as it did last week. The small eruptions are still sending ash clouds over communities west of the volcano and the government is encouraging people to stay indoors, wear face masks and avoid strenuous activities when ash is falling.     PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 30 JANUARY 2018 - GUINOBATAN, ALBAY, PHILIPPINES: A woman covers her mouth and nose while she crosses a street in Guinobatan during an ash fall. Mayon volcano continued to erupt but not as dramatically as it did last week. The small eruptions are still sending ash clouds over communities west of the volcano and the government is encouraging people to stay indoors, wear face masks and avoid strenuous activities when ash is falling.     PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 30 JANUARY 2018 - GUINOBATAN, ALBAY, PHILIPPINES:  A girls wearing a knitted face mask during an ash fall in Guinobatan. Mayon volcano continued to erupt but not as dramatically as it did last week. The small eruptions are still sending ash clouds over communities west of the volcano and the government is encouraging people to stay indoors, wear face masks and avoid strenuous activities when ash is falling.    PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 30 JANUARY 2018 - GUINOBATAN, ALBAY, PHILIPPINES: Traffic in Guinobatan during an ash fall caused by Mayon volcano. The volcano continued to erupt but not as dramatically as it did last week. The small eruptions are still sending ash clouds over communities west of the volcano and the government is encouraging people to stay indoors, wear face masks and avoid strenuous activities when ash is falling.     PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 30 JANUARY 2018 - GUINOBATAN, ALBAY, PHILIPPINES:  Farmworkers in Guinobatan work in a rice field during an ash fall from the Mayon volcano.  The volcano continued to erupt but not as dramatically as it did last week. The small eruptions are still sending ash clouds over communities west of the volcano and the government is encouraging people to stay indoors, wear face masks and avoid strenuous activities when ash is falling.    PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 30 JANUARY 2018 - GUINOBATAN, ALBAY, PHILIPPINES: A man wearing a face mask and goggles for protection watches Mayon volcano during an ash fall in Guinobatan. Mayon volcano continued to erupt but not as dramatically as it did last week. The small eruptions are still sending ash clouds over communities west of the volcano and the government is encouraging people to stay indoors, wear face masks and avoid strenuous activities when ash is falling.     PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 30 JANUARY 2018 - GUINOBATAN, ALBAY, PHILIPPINES:  Farmworkers in Guinobatan work in a rice field during an ash fall from the Mayon volcano.  The volcano continued to erupt but not as dramatically as it did last week. The small eruptions are still sending ash clouds over communities west of the volcano and the government is encouraging people to stay indoors, wear face masks and avoid strenuous activities when ash is falling.    PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 30 JANUARY 2018 - GUINOBATAN, ALBAY, PHILIPPINES:  Farmworkers in Guinobatan work in a rice field during an ash fall from the Mayon volcano.  The volcano continued to erupt but not as dramatically as it did last week. The small eruptions are still sending ash clouds over communities west of the volcano and the government is encouraging people to stay indoors, wear face masks and avoid strenuous activities when ash is falling.    PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 30 JANUARY 2018 - GUINOBATAN, ALBAY, PHILIPPINES:  Farmworkers in Guinobatan work in a rice field during an ash fall from the Mayon volcano.  The volcano continued to erupt but not as dramatically as it did last week. The small eruptions are still sending ash clouds over communities west of the volcano and the government is encouraging people to stay indoors, wear face masks and avoid strenuous activities when ash is falling.    PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 30 JANUARY 2018 - GUINOBATAN, ALBAY, PHILIPPINES:  A farmworker in Guinobatan works in a rice field during an ash fall from the Mayon volcano.  The volcano continued to erupt but not as dramatically as it did last week. The small eruptions are still sending ash clouds over communities west of the volcano and the government is encouraging people to stay indoors, wear face masks and avoid strenuous activities when ash is falling.    PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 30 JANUARY 2018 - GUINOBATAN, ALBAY, PHILIPPINES:  A farmworker in Guinobatan works in a rice field during an ash fall from the Mayon volcano.  The volcano continued to erupt but not as dramatically as it did last week. The small eruptions are still sending ash clouds over communities west of the volcano and the government is encouraging people to stay indoors, wear face masks and avoid strenuous activities when ash is falling.    PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 30 JANUARY 2018 - GUINOBATAN, ALBAY, PHILIPPINES:  A farmworker in Guinobatan works in a rice field during an ash fall from the Mayon volcano.  The volcano continued to erupt but not as dramatically as it did last week. The small eruptions are still sending ash clouds over communities west of the volcano and the government is encouraging people to stay indoors, wear face masks and avoid strenuous activities when ash is falling.    PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 30 JANUARY 2018 - GUINOBATAN, ALBAY, PHILIPPINES:  A farmworker in Guinobatan works in a rice field during an ash fall from the Mayon volcano.  The volcano continued to erupt but not as dramatically as it did last week. The small eruptions are still sending ash clouds over communities west of the volcano and the government is encouraging people to stay indoors, wear face masks and avoid strenuous activities when ash is falling.    PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 30 JANUARY 2018 - GUINOBATAN, ALBAY, PHILIPPINES:  A farmworker in Guinobatan works in a rice field during an ash fall from the Mayon volcano.  The volcano continued to erupt but not as dramatically as it did last week. The small eruptions are still sending ash clouds over communities west of the volcano and the government is encouraging people to stay indoors, wear face masks and avoid strenuous activities when ash is falling.    PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 30 JANUARY 2018 - GUINOBATAN, ALBAY, PHILIPPINES: A woman covers her mouth and nose while she crosses a street in Guinobatan during an ash fall. Mayon volcano continued to erupt but not as dramatically as it did last week. The small eruptions are still sending ash clouds over communities west of the volcano and the government is encouraging people to stay indoors, wear face masks and avoid strenuous activities when ash is falling.     PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 30 JANUARY 2018 - GUINOBATAN, ALBAY, PHILIPPINES: A man wearing a face mask and goggles for protection watches Mayon volcano during an ash fall in Guinobatan. Mayon volcano continued to erupt but not as dramatically as it did last week. The small eruptions are still sending ash clouds over communities west of the volcano and the government is encouraging people to stay indoors, wear face masks and avoid strenuous activities when ash is falling.     PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 30 JANUARY 2018 - GUINOBATAN, ALBAY, PHILIPPINES:  Workers in a car repair shop on the side of the highway in Guinobatan wear face masks as a protection against volcanic ash fall. The volcano continued to erupt but not as dramatically as it did last week. The small eruptions are still sending ash clouds over communities west of the volcano and the government is encouraging people to stay indoors, wear face masks and avoid strenuous activities when ash is falling.    PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 30 JANUARY 2018 - GUINOBATAN, ALBAY, PHILIPPINES:  Farmworkers in Guinobatan work in a rice field during an ash fall from the Mayon volcano.  The volcano continued to erupt but not as dramatically as it did last week. The small eruptions are still sending ash clouds over communities west of the volcano and the government is encouraging people to stay indoors, wear face masks and avoid strenuous activities when ash is falling.    PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 30 JANUARY 2018 - GUINOBATAN, ALBAY, PHILIPPINES:  A farmworker in Guinobatan works in a rice field during an ash fall from the Mayon volcano.  The volcano continued to erupt but not as dramatically as it did last week. The small eruptions are still sending ash clouds over communities west of the volcano and the government is encouraging people to stay indoors, wear face masks and avoid strenuous activities when ash is falling.    PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 30 JANUARY 2018 - GUINOBATAN, ALBAY, PHILIPPINES: Volcanic ash on a plant in Guinobatan. Mayon volcano continued to erupt but not as dramatically as it did last week. The small eruptions are still sending ash clouds over communities west of the volcano and the government is encouraging people to stay indoors, wear face masks and avoid strenuous activities when ash is falling.     PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 22 JANUARY 2018 - GUINOBATAN, ALBAY, PHILIPPINES: A child in Guinobatan wears a face mask because of an ash fall caused by the eruption of Mayon volcano. Several communities in Guinobatan were hit ash falls from the eruptions of the Mayon volcano and many people wore face masks to protect themselves from the ash. There were a series of eruptions on the Mayon volcano near Legazpi Monday. The eruptions started Sunday night and continued through the day. At about midday the volcano sent a plume of ash and smoke towering over Camalig, the largest municipality near the volcano. The Philippine Institute of Volcanology and Seismology (PHIVOLCS) extended the six kilometer danger zone to eight kilometers and raised the alert level from three to four. This is the first time the alert level has been at four since 2009. A level four alert means a "Hazardous Eruption is Imminent" and there is "intense unrest" in the volcano. The Mayon volcano is the most active volcano in the Philippines. Sunday and Monday's eruptions caused ash falls in several communities but there were no known injuries.    PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 22 JANUARY 2018 - GUINOBATAN, ALBAY, PHILIPPINES: A woman in Guinobatan wears a face mask because of an ash fall caused by the eruption of Mayon volcano. Several communities in Guinobatan were hit ash falls from the eruptions of the Mayon volcano and many people wore face masks to protect themselves from the ash. There were a series of eruptions on the Mayon volcano near Legazpi Monday. The eruptions started Sunday night and continued through the day. At about midday the volcano sent a plume of ash and smoke towering over Camalig, the largest municipality near the volcano. The Philippine Institute of Volcanology and Seismology (PHIVOLCS) extended the six kilometer danger zone to eight kilometers and raised the alert level from three to four. This is the first time the alert level has been at four since 2009. A level four alert means a "Hazardous Eruption is Imminent" and there is "intense unrest" in the volcano. The Mayon volcano is the most active volcano in the Philippines. Sunday and Monday's eruptions caused ash falls in several communities but there were no known injuries.    PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 22 JANUARY 2018 - GUINOBATAN, ALBAY, PHILIPPINES: Men in Guinobatan wear face masks because of an ash fall caused by the eruption of Mayon volcano. Several communities in Guinobatan were hit ash falls from the eruptions of the Mayon volcano and many people wore face masks to protect themselves from the ash. There were a series of eruptions on the Mayon volcano near Legazpi Monday. The eruptions started Sunday night and continued through the day. At about midday the volcano sent a plume of ash and smoke towering over Camalig, the largest municipality near the volcano. The Philippine Institute of Volcanology and Seismology (PHIVOLCS) extended the six kilometer danger zone to eight kilometers and raised the alert level from three to four. This is the first time the alert level has been at four since 2009. A level four alert means a "Hazardous Eruption is Imminent" and there is "intense unrest" in the volcano. The Mayon volcano is the most active volcano in the Philippines. Sunday and Monday's eruptions caused ash falls in several communities but there were no known injuries.    PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 23 JANUARY 2018 - CAMALIG, ALBAY, PHILIPPINES: A Camalig firefighter cleans ash off the main street after an ash fall caused by an eruption of the Mayon volcano. The Mayon volcano continued to erupt Tuesday, although it was not as active as it was Monday. There were ash falls in communities near the volcano. This is the most active the volcano has been since 2009. Schools in the vicinity of the volcano have been closed and people living in areas affected by ash falls are encouraged to stay indoors, wear a mask and not participate in strenuous activities.    PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 23 JANUARY 2018 - CAMALIG, ALBAY, PHILIPPINES: A Camalig firefighter cleans ash off the main street after an ash fall caused by an eruption of the Mayon volcano. The Mayon volcano continued to erupt Tuesday, although it was not as active as it was Monday. There were ash falls in communities near the volcano. This is the most active the volcano has been since 2009. Schools in the vicinity of the volcano have been closed and people living in areas affected by ash falls are encouraged to stay indoors, wear a mask and not participate in strenuous activities.    PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 23 JANUARY 2018 - CAMALIG, ALBAY, PHILIPPINES: A Camalig firefighter cleans ash off the main street after an ash fall caused by an eruption of the Mayon volcano. The Mayon volcano continued to erupt Tuesday, although it was not as active as it was Monday. There were ash falls in communities near the volcano. This is the most active the volcano has been since 2009. Schools in the vicinity of the volcano have been closed and people living in areas affected by ash falls are encouraged to stay indoors, wear a mask and not participate in strenuous activities.    PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 23 JANUARY 2018 - CAMALIG, ALBAY, PHILIPPINES: A Camalig firefighter cleans ash off the main street after an ash fall caused by an eruption of the Mayon volcano. The Mayon volcano continued to erupt Tuesday, although it was not as active as it was Monday. There were ash falls in communities near the volcano. This is the most active the volcano has been since 2009. Schools in the vicinity of the volcano have been closed and people living in areas affected by ash falls are encouraged to stay indoors, wear a mask and not participate in strenuous activities.    PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 23 JANUARY 2018 - CAMALIG, ALBAY, PHILIPPINES: A Camalig firefighter cleans ash off the main street after an ash fall caused by an eruption of the Mayon volcano. The Mayon volcano continued to erupt Tuesday, although it was not as active as it was Monday. There were ash falls in communities near the volcano. This is the most active the volcano has been since 2009. Schools in the vicinity of the volcano have been closed and people living in areas affected by ash falls are encouraged to stay indoors, wear a mask and not participate in strenuous activities.    PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 23 JANUARY 2018 - CAMALIG, ALBAY, PHILIPPINES: A Camalig firefighter cleans ash off the main street after an ash fall caused by an eruption of the Mayon volcano. The Mayon volcano continued to erupt Tuesday, although it was not as active as it was Monday. There were ash falls in communities near the volcano. This is the most active the volcano has been since 2009. Schools in the vicinity of the volcano have been closed and people living in areas affected by ash falls are encouraged to stay indoors, wear a mask and not participate in strenuous activities.    PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 23 JANUARY 2018 - GUINOBATAN: ALBAY, PHILIPPINES: People in Guinobatan wear face masks for protection from an ash fall while they wait to be evacuated from their home. The Mayon volcano continued to erupt Tuesday, although it was not as active as it was Monday. There were ash falls in communities near the volcano. This is the most active the volcano has been since 2009. Schools in the vicinity of the volcano have been closed and people living in areas affected by ash falls are encouraged to stay indoors, wear a mask and not participate in strenuous activities.    PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 23 JANUARY 2018 - GUINOBATAN: ALBAY, PHILIPPINES: Face masks for protection from an ash fall are handed out in Guinobatan. The Mayon volcano continued to erupt Tuesday, although it was not as active as it was Monday. There were ash falls in communities near the volcano. This is the most active the volcano has been since 2009. Schools in the vicinity of the volcano have been closed and people living in areas affected by ash falls are encouraged to stay indoors, wear a mask and not participate in strenuous activities.    PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 23 JANUARY 2018 - GUINOBATAN: ALBAY, PHILIPPINES: A woman wears a face mask because of the Mayon volcano's ash fall while she does her laundry in Guinobatan. The Mayon volcano continued to erupt Tuesday, although it was not as active as it was Monday. There were ash falls in communities near the volcano. This is the most active the volcano has been since 2009. Schools in the vicinity of the volcano have been closed and people living in areas affected by ash falls are encouraged to stay indoors, wear a mask and not participate in strenuous activities.    PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 23 JANUARY 2018 - GUINOBATAN: ALBAY, PHILIPPINES: A woman wears a face mask because of the Mayon volcano's ash fall while she does her laundry in Guinobatan. The Mayon volcano continued to erupt Tuesday, although it was not as active as it was Monday. There were ash falls in communities near the volcano. This is the most active the volcano has been since 2009. Schools in the vicinity of the volcano have been closed and people living in areas affected by ash falls are encouraged to stay indoors, wear a mask and not participate in strenuous activities.    PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 23 JANUARY 2018 - CAMALIG, ALBAY, PHILIPPINES: People wearing breathing masks because of the volcanic ash fall from the eruption of the Mayon volcano. The Mayon volcano continued to erupt Tuesday, although it was not as active as it was Monday. There were ash falls in communities near the volcano. This is the most active the volcano has been since 2009. Schools in the vicinity of the volcano have been closed and people living in areas affected by ash falls are encouraged to stay indoors, wear a mask and not participate in strenuous activities.    PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 23 JANUARY 2018 - CAMALIG, ALBAY, PHILIPPINES: People in Camalig cover their faces with masks because of an ash fall from the Mayon volcano. The Mayon volcano continued to erupt Tuesday, although it was not as active as it was Monday. There were ash falls in communities near the volcano. This is the most active the volcano has been since 2009. Schools in the vicinity of the volcano have been closed and people living in areas affected by ash falls are encouraged to stay indoors, wear a mask and not participate in strenuous activities.    PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 23 JANUARY 2018 - CAMALIG, ALBAY, PHILIPPINES: People in Camalig cover their faces with masks because of an ash fall from the Mayon volcano. The Mayon volcano continued to erupt Tuesday, although it was not as active as it was Monday. There were ash falls in communities near the volcano. This is the most active the volcano has been since 2009. Schools in the vicinity of the volcano have been closed and people living in areas affected by ash falls are encouraged to stay indoors, wear a mask and not participate in strenuous activities.    PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 24 JANUARY 2018 - GUINOBATAN, ALBAY, PHILIPPINES: People wear breathing filters as they pass the church during a volcanic ash fall in Guinobatan. An ash cloud from the volcano was over the town most of the afternoon. The Mayon volcano continued to erupt Tuesday night and Wednesday forcing the Albay provincial government to order more evacuations. By Wednesday evening (Philippine time) more than 60,000 people had been evacuated from communities around the volcano to shelters outside of the 8 kilometer danger zone. Additionally, ash falls continued to disrupt life beyond the danger zones. Several airports in the region, including the airport in Legazpi, the busiest airport in the region, are closed indefinitely because of the amount of ash the volcano has thrown into the air.    PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 24 JANUARY 2018 - GUINOBATAN, ALBAY, PHILIPPINES:  A firefighter hoses down the main street after an ash fall covered the roads in Guinobatan. The Mayon volcano continued to erupt Tuesday night and Wednesday forcing the Albay provincial government to order more evacuations. By Wednesday evening (Philippine time) more than 60,000 people had been evacuated from communities around the volcano to shelters outside of the 8 kilometer danger zone. Additionally, ash falls continued to disrupt life beyond the danger zones. Several airports in the region, including the airport in Legazpi, the busiest airport in the region, are closed indefinitely because of the amount of ash the volcano has thrown into the air.   PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 24 JANUARY 2018 - GUINOBATAN, ALBAY, PHILIPPINES:  Traffic during a volcanic ash fall in Guinobatan. The Mayon volcano continued to erupt Tuesday night and Wednesday forcing the Albay provincial government to order more evacuations. By Wednesday evening (Philippine time) more than 60,000 people had been evacuated from communities around the volcano to shelters outside of the 8 kilometer danger zone. Additionally, ash falls continued to disrupt life beyond the danger zones. Several airports in the region, including the airport in Legazpi, the busiest airport in the region, are closed indefinitely because of the amount of ash the volcano has thrown into the air.   PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 24 JANUARY 2018 - GUINOBATAN, ALBAY, PHILIPPINES:  An evacuee wearing a breathing filter because of the volcanic ash fall picks up a sack of donated supplies at the Barangay Maninila Evacuation Center in Guinobatan East Central School. The Mayon volcano continued to erupt Tuesday night and Wednesday forcing the Albay provincial government to order more evacuations. By Wednesday evening (Philippine time) more than 60,000 people had been evacuated from communities around the volcano to shelters outside of the 8 kilometer danger zone. Additionally, ash falls continued to disrupt life beyond the danger zones. Several airports in the region, including the airport in Legazpi, the busiest airport in the region, are closed indefinitely because of the amount of ash the volcano has thrown into the air.   PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 24 JANUARY 2018 - GUINOBATAN, ALBAY, PHILIPPINES: A man rides his motorcycle through a volcanic ash fall in Guinobatan. The Mayon volcano continued to erupt Tuesday night and Wednesday forcing the Albay provincial government to order more evacuations. By Wednesday evening (Philippine time) more than 60,000 people had been evacuated from communities around the volcano to shelters outside of the 8 kilometer danger zone. Additionally, ash falls continued to disrupt life beyond the danger zones. Several airports in the region, including the airport in Legazpi, the busiest airport in the region, are closed indefinitely because of the amount of ash the volcano has thrown into the air.    PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 24 JANUARY 2018 - GUINOBATAN, ALBAY, PHILIPPINES: People affected by the eruption of the Mayon volcano line up for government provided financial assistance in Guinobatan. Many of the people were wearing breathing filters because a volcanic ash fall. The Mayon volcano continued to erupt Tuesday night and Wednesday forcing the Albay provincial government to order more evacuations. By Wednesday evening (Philippine time) more than 60,000 people had been evacuated from communities around the volcano to shelters outside of the 8 kilometer danger zone. Additionally, ash falls continued to disrupt life beyond the danger zones. Several airports in the region, including the airport in Legazpi, the busiest airport in the region, are closed indefinitely because of the amount of ash the volcano has thrown into the air.    PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 24 JANUARY 2018 - GUINOBATAN, ALBAY, PHILIPPINES: A man adjusts his breathing filter during a volcanic ash fall in Guinobatan. The Mayon volcano continued to erupt Tuesday night and Wednesday forcing the Albay provincial government to order more evacuations. By Wednesday evening (Philippine time) more than 60,000 people had been evacuated from communities around the volcano to shelters outside of the 8 kilometer danger zone. Additionally, ash falls continued to disrupt life beyond the danger zones. Several airports in the region, including the airport in Legazpi, the busiest airport in the region, are closed indefinitely because of the amount of ash the volcano has thrown into the air.    PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 24 JANUARY 2018 - LIGAO, ALBAY, PHILIPPINES: A broom vender with a breathing filter walks down a street in Ligao during a volcanic ash fall . The Mayon volcano continued to erupt Tuesday night and Wednesday forcing the Albay provincial government to order more evacuations. By Wednesday evening (Philippine time) more than 60,000 people had been evacuated from communities around the volcano to shelters outside of the 8 kilometer danger zone. Additionally, ash falls continued to disrupt life beyond the danger zones. Several airports in the region, including the airport in Legazpi, the busiest airport in the region, are closed indefinitely because of the amount of ash the volcano has thrown into the air.   PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 24 JANUARY 2018 - LIGAO, ALBAY, PHILIPPINES: Workers wearing breathing filters during a volcanic ash fall in Ligao. The Mayon volcano continued to erupt Tuesday night and Wednesday forcing the Albay provincial government to order more evacuations. By Wednesday evening (Philippine time) more than 60,000 people had been evacuated from communities around the volcano to shelters outside of the 8 kilometer danger zone. Additionally, ash falls continued to disrupt life beyond the danger zones. Several airports in the region, including the airport in Legazpi, the busiest airport in the region, are closed indefinitely because of the amount of ash the volcano has thrown into the air.    PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 24 JANUARY 2018 - GUINOBATAN, ALBAY, PHILIPPINES: People affected by the eruption of the Mayon volcano line up for government provided financial assistance in Guinobatan. Many of the people were wearing breathing filters because a volcanic ash fall. The Mayon volcano continued to erupt Tuesday night and Wednesday forcing the Albay provincial government to order more evacuations. By Wednesday evening (Philippine time) more than 60,000 people had been evacuated from communities around the volcano to shelters outside of the 8 kilometer danger zone. Additionally, ash falls continued to disrupt life beyond the danger zones. Several airports in the region, including the airport in Legazpi, the busiest airport in the region, are closed indefinitely because of the amount of ash the volcano has thrown into the air.    PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 24 JANUARY 2018 - GUINOBATAN, ALBAY, PHILIPPINES:  A firefighter hoses down the main street after an ash fall covered the roads in Guinobatan. The Mayon volcano continued to erupt Tuesday night and Wednesday forcing the Albay provincial government to order more evacuations. By Wednesday evening (Philippine time) more than 60,000 people had been evacuated from communities around the volcano to shelters outside of the 8 kilometer danger zone. Additionally, ash falls continued to disrupt life beyond the danger zones. Several airports in the region, including the airport in Legazpi, the busiest airport in the region, are closed indefinitely because of the amount of ash the volcano has thrown into the air.   PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 24 JANUARY 2018 - GUINOBATAN, ALBAY, PHILIPPINES:  A firefighter hoses down the main street after an ash fall covered the roads in Guinobatan. The Mayon volcano continued to erupt Tuesday night and Wednesday forcing the Albay provincial government to order more evacuations. By Wednesday evening (Philippine time) more than 60,000 people had been evacuated from communities around the volcano to shelters outside of the 8 kilometer danger zone. Additionally, ash falls continued to disrupt life beyond the danger zones. Several airports in the region, including the airport in Legazpi, the busiest airport in the region, are closed indefinitely because of the amount of ash the volcano has thrown into the air.   PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 24 JANUARY 2018 - GUINOBATAN, ALBAY, PHILIPPINES:  A firefighter hoses down the main street after an ash fall covered the roads in Guinobatan. The Mayon volcano continued to erupt Tuesday night and Wednesday forcing the Albay provincial government to order more evacuations. By Wednesday evening (Philippine time) more than 60,000 people had been evacuated from communities around the volcano to shelters outside of the 8 kilometer danger zone. Additionally, ash falls continued to disrupt life beyond the danger zones. Several airports in the region, including the airport in Legazpi, the busiest airport in the region, are closed indefinitely because of the amount of ash the volcano has thrown into the air.   PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 24 JANUARY 2018 - GUINOBATAN, ALBAY, PHILIPPINES:  An evacuee wearing a breathing filter because of the volcanic ash fall picks up a sack of donated supplies at the Barangay Maninila Evacuation Center in Guinobatan East Central School. The Mayon volcano continued to erupt Tuesday night and Wednesday forcing the Albay provincial government to order more evacuations. By Wednesday evening (Philippine time) more than 60,000 people had been evacuated from communities around the volcano to shelters outside of the 8 kilometer danger zone. Additionally, ash falls continued to disrupt life beyond the danger zones. Several airports in the region, including the airport in Legazpi, the busiest airport in the region, are closed indefinitely because of the amount of ash the volcano has thrown into the air.   PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 24 JANUARY 2018 - GUINOBATAN, ALBAY, PHILIPPINES:  A man rides his bike through a volcanic ash fall in Guinobatan. The Mayon volcano continued to erupt Tuesday night and Wednesday forcing the Albay provincial government to order more evacuations. By Wednesday evening (Philippine time) more than 60,000 people had been evacuated from communities around the volcano to shelters outside of the 8 kilometer danger zone. Additionally, ash falls continued to disrupt life beyond the danger zones. Several airports in the region, including the airport in Legazpi, the busiest airport in the region, are closed indefinitely because of the amount of ash the volcano has thrown into the air.   PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 24 JANUARY 2018 - GUINOBATAN, ALBAY, PHILIPPINES:  A pedestrian rides his bike through a volcanic ash fall in Guinobatan. The Mayon volcano continued to erupt Tuesday night and Wednesday forcing the Albay provincial government to order more evacuations. By Wednesday evening (Philippine time) more than 60,000 people had been evacuated from communities around the volcano to shelters outside of the 8 kilometer danger zone. Additionally, ash falls continued to disrupt life beyond the danger zones. Several airports in the region, including the airport in Legazpi, the busiest airport in the region, are closed indefinitely because of the amount of ash the volcano has thrown into the air.   PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 24 JANUARY 2018 - LIGAO, ALBAY, PHILIPPINES: A pedicab driver wearing a breathing filter during a volcanic ash fall in Ligao. The Mayon volcano continued to erupt Tuesday night and Wednesday forcing the Albay provincial government to order more evacuations. By Wednesday evening (Philippine time) more than 60,000 people had been evacuated from communities around the volcano to shelters outside of the 8 kilometer danger zone. Additionally, ash falls continued to disrupt life beyond the danger zones. Several airports in the region, including the airport in Legazpi, the busiest airport in the region, are closed indefinitely because of the amount of ash the volcano has thrown into the air.    PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 24 JANUARY 2018 - LIGAO, ALBAY, PHILIPPINES: A police officer with a breathing filter directs traffic in Ligao during a volcanic ash fall . The Mayon volcano continued to erupt Tuesday night and Wednesday forcing the Albay provincial government to order more evacuations. By Wednesday evening (Philippine time) more than 60,000 people had been evacuated from communities around the volcano to shelters outside of the 8 kilometer danger zone. Additionally, ash falls continued to disrupt life beyond the danger zones. Several airports in the region, including the airport in Legazpi, the busiest airport in the region, are closed indefinitely because of the amount of ash the volcano has thrown into the air.   PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 24 JANUARY 2018 - LIGAO, ALBAY, PHILIPPINES: A police officer with a breathing filter directs traffic in Ligao during a volcanic ash fall . The Mayon volcano continued to erupt Tuesday night and Wednesday forcing the Albay provincial government to order more evacuations. By Wednesday evening (Philippine time) more than 60,000 people had been evacuated from communities around the volcano to shelters outside of the 8 kilometer danger zone. Additionally, ash falls continued to disrupt life beyond the danger zones. Several airports in the region, including the airport in Legazpi, the busiest airport in the region, are closed indefinitely because of the amount of ash the volcano has thrown into the air.   PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 24 JANUARY 2018 - LIGAO, ALBAY, PHILIPPINES: A bicyclist wearing a breathing filter during a volcanic ash fall in Ligao. The Mayon volcano continued to erupt Tuesday night and Wednesday forcing the Albay provincial government to order more evacuations. By Wednesday evening (Philippine time) more than 60,000 people had been evacuated from communities around the volcano to shelters outside of the 8 kilometer danger zone. Additionally, ash falls continued to disrupt life beyond the danger zones. Several airports in the region, including the airport in Legazpi, the busiest airport in the region, are closed indefinitely because of the amount of ash the volcano has thrown into the air.    PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 24 JANUARY 2018 - LIGAO, ALBAY, PHILIPPINES: A woman walks down a street in Ligao, covering her mouth and nose during a volcanic ash fall. The Mayon volcano continued to erupt Tuesday night and Wednesday forcing the Albay provincial government to order more evacuations. By Wednesday evening (Philippine time) more than 60,000 people had been evacuated from communities around the volcano to shelters outside of the 8 kilometer danger zone. Additionally, ash falls continued to disrupt life beyond the danger zones. Several airports in the region, including the airport in Legazpi, the busiest airport in the region, are closed indefinitely because of the amount of ash the volcano has thrown into the air.    PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 24 JANUARY 2018 - LIGAO, ALBAY, PHILIPPINES: Selling breathing filters on the street during a volcanic ash fall in Ligao. The Mayon volcano continued to erupt Tuesday night and Wednesday forcing the Albay provincial government to order more evacuations. By Wednesday evening (Philippine time) more than 60,000 people had been evacuated from communities around the volcano to shelters outside of the 8 kilometer danger zone. Additionally, ash falls continued to disrupt life beyond the danger zones. Several airports in the region, including the airport in Legazpi, the busiest airport in the region, are closed indefinitely because of the amount of ash the volcano has thrown into the air.    PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 24 JANUARY 2018 - LIGAO, ALBAY, PHILIPPINES: Selling breathing filters on the street during a volcanic ash fall in Ligao. The Mayon volcano continued to erupt Tuesday night and Wednesday forcing the Albay provincial government to order more evacuations. By Wednesday evening (Philippine time) more than 60,000 people had been evacuated from communities around the volcano to shelters outside of the 8 kilometer danger zone. Additionally, ash falls continued to disrupt life beyond the danger zones. Several airports in the region, including the airport in Legazpi, the busiest airport in the region, are closed indefinitely because of the amount of ash the volcano has thrown into the air.    PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 23 JANUARY 2018 - CAMALIG, ALBAY, PHILIPPINES: A Philippine National Police (PNP) officer at a roadblock inside the mandatory evacuation zone on the Mayon volcano. The Mayon volcano continued to erupt Tuesday, although it was not as active as it was Monday. There were ash falls in communities near the volcano. This is the most active the volcano has been since 2009. Schools in the vicinity of the volcano have been closed and people living in areas affected by ash falls are encouraged to stay indoors, wear a mask and not participate in strenuous activities.    PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 23 JANUARY 2018 - DARAGA, ALBAY, PHILIPPINES: Sand and gravel miners work in a riverbed of volcanic soil while the Mayon volcano erupts Tuesday. The Mayon volcano continued to erupt Tuesday, although it was not as active as it was Monday. There were ash falls in communities near the volcano. This is the most active the volcano has been since 2009. Schools in the vicinity of the volcano have been closed and people living in areas affected by ash falls are encouraged to stay indoors, wear a mask and not participate in strenuous activities.    PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 22 JANUARY 2018 - CAMALIG, ALBAY, PHILIPPINES: People evacuated from their homes on the slopes of the Mayon volcano ride in a government truck to an evacuation center. There were a series of eruptions on the Mayon volcano near Legazpi Monday. The eruptions started Sunday night and continued through the day. At about midday the volcano sent a plume of ash and smoke towering over Camalig, the largest municipality near the volcano. The Philippine Institute of Volcanology and Seismology (PHIVOLCS) extended the six kilometer danger zone to eight kilometers and raised the alert level from three to four. This is the first time the alert level has been at four since 2009. A level four alert means a "Hazardous Eruption is Imminent" and there is "intense unrest" in the volcano. The Mayon volcano is the most active volcano in the Philippines. Sunday and Monday's eruptions caused ash falls in several communities but there were no known injuries.    PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 22 JANUARY 2018 - GUINOBATAN, ALBAY, PHILIPPINES: A woman in an evacuation center in Guinobatan wears a face mask while she gets her eyes checked during a clinic at the shelter. Several communities in Guinobatan were hit ash falls from the eruptions of the Mayon volcano and many people wore face masks to protect themselves from the ash. There were a series of eruptions on the Mayon volcano near Legazpi Monday. The eruptions started Sunday night and continued through the day. At about midday the volcano sent a plume of ash and smoke towering over Camalig, the largest municipality near the volcano. The Philippine Institute of Volcanology and Seismology (PHIVOLCS) extended the six kilometer danger zone to eight kilometers and raised the alert level from three to four. This is the first time the alert level has been at four since 2009. A level four alert means a "Hazardous Eruption is Imminent" and there is "intense unrest" in the volcano. The Mayon volcano is the most active volcano in the Philippines. Sunday and Monday's eruptions caused ash falls in several communities but there were no known injuries.    PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 24 JANUARY 2018 - GUINOBATAN, ALBAY, PHILIPPINES: LENI ROBREDO, the Vice President of the Philippines, signs the school visitor book during her visit to Barangay Maninila Evacuation Center in Guinobatan East Central School. The Mayon volcano continued to erupt Tuesday night and Wednesday forcing the Albay provincial government to order more evacuations. By Wednesday evening (Philippine time) more than 60,000 people had been evacuated from communities around the volcano to shelters outside of the 8 kilometer danger zone. Additionally, ash falls continued to disrupt life beyond the danger zones. Several airports in the region, including the airport in Legazpi, the busiest airport in the region, are closed indefinitely because of the amount of ash the volcano has thrown into the air.    PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 24 JANUARY 2018 - GUINOBATAN, ALBAY, PHILIPPINES:  LENI ROBREDO, the Vice President of the Philippines, talks to evacuees at the Barangay Maninila Evacuation Center in Guinobatan East Central School. The Mayon volcano continued to erupt Tuesday night and Wednesday forcing the Albay provincial government to order more evacuations. By Wednesday evening (Philippine time) more than 60,000 people had been evacuated from communities around the volcano to shelters outside of the 8 kilometer danger zone. Additionally, ash falls continued to disrupt life beyond the danger zones. Several airports in the region, including the airport in Legazpi, the busiest airport in the region, are closed indefinitely because of the amount of ash the volcano has thrown into the air.   PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 24 JANUARY 2018 - GUINOBATAN, ALBAY, PHILIPPINES: LENI ROBREDO, the Vice President of the Philippines, talks to officials at the Barangay Maninila Evacuation Center in Guinobatan East Central School. She visited with evacuees at several evacuation centers Wednesday. The Mayon volcano continued to erupt Tuesday night and Wednesday forcing the Albay provincial government to order more evacuations. By Wednesday evening (Philippine time) more than 60,000 people had been evacuated from communities around the volcano to shelters outside of the 8 kilometer danger zone. Additionally, ash falls continued to disrupt life beyond the danger zones. Several airports in the region, including the airport in Legazpi, the busiest airport in the region, are closed indefinitely because of the amount of ash the volcano has thrown into the air.    PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 24 JANUARY 2018 - GUINOBATAN, ALBAY, PHILIPPINES: LENI ROBREDO, the Vice President of the Philippines, talks to officials at the Barangay Maninila Evacuation Center in Guinobatan East Central School. She visited with evacuees at several evacuation centers Wednesday. The Mayon volcano continued to erupt Tuesday night and Wednesday forcing the Albay provincial government to order more evacuations. By Wednesday evening (Philippine time) more than 60,000 people had been evacuated from communities around the volcano to shelters outside of the 8 kilometer danger zone. Additionally, ash falls continued to disrupt life beyond the danger zones. Several airports in the region, including the airport in Legazpi, the busiest airport in the region, are closed indefinitely because of the amount of ash the volcano has thrown into the air.    PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 24 JANUARY 2018 - GUINOBATAN, ALBAY, PHILIPPINES: LENI ROBREDO, the Vice President of the Philippines, talks to officials at the Barangay Maninila Evacuation Center in Guinobatan East Central School. She visited with evacuees at several evacuation centers Wednesday. The Mayon volcano continued to erupt Tuesday night and Wednesday forcing the Albay provincial government to order more evacuations. By Wednesday evening (Philippine time) more than 60,000 people had been evacuated from communities around the volcano to shelters outside of the 8 kilometer danger zone. Additionally, ash falls continued to disrupt life beyond the danger zones. Several airports in the region, including the airport in Legazpi, the busiest airport in the region, are closed indefinitely because of the amount of ash the volcano has thrown into the air.    PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 24 JANUARY 2018 - GUINOBATAN, ALBAY, PHILIPPINES: People evacuated from the slopes of the volcano, listen to Leni Robredo, the Vice President of the Philippines, speak to them at Barangay Maninila Evacuation Center in Guinobatan East Central School.  The Mayon volcano continued to erupt Tuesday night and Wednesday forcing the Albay provincial government to order more evacuations. By Wednesday evening (Philippine time) more than 60,000 people had been evacuated from communities around the volcano to shelters outside of the 8 kilometer danger zone. Additionally, ash falls continued to disrupt life beyond the danger zones. Several airports in the region, including the airport in Legazpi, the busiest airport in the region, are closed indefinitely because of the amount of ash the volcano has thrown into the air.    PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 24 JANUARY 2018 - GUINOBATAN, ALBAY, PHILIPPINES: People evacuated from the slopes of the volcano, listen to Leni Robredo, the Vice President of the Philippines, speak to them at Barangay Maninila Evacuation Center in Guinobatan East Central School.  The Mayon volcano continued to erupt Tuesday night and Wednesday forcing the Albay provincial government to order more evacuations. By Wednesday evening (Philippine time) more than 60,000 people had been evacuated from communities around the volcano to shelters outside of the 8 kilometer danger zone. Additionally, ash falls continued to disrupt life beyond the danger zones. Several airports in the region, including the airport in Legazpi, the busiest airport in the region, are closed indefinitely because of the amount of ash the volcano has thrown into the air.    PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 24 JANUARY 2018 - GUINOBATAN, ALBAY, PHILIPPINES: People evacuated from the slopes of the volcano, listen to Leni Robredo, the Vice President of the Philippines, speak to them at Barangay Maninila Evacuation Center in Guinobatan East Central School.  The Mayon volcano continued to erupt Tuesday night and Wednesday forcing the Albay provincial government to order more evacuations. By Wednesday evening (Philippine time) more than 60,000 people had been evacuated from communities around the volcano to shelters outside of the 8 kilometer danger zone. Additionally, ash falls continued to disrupt life beyond the danger zones. Several airports in the region, including the airport in Legazpi, the busiest airport in the region, are closed indefinitely because of the amount of ash the volcano has thrown into the air.    PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 24 JANUARY 2018 - GUINOBATAN, ALBAY, PHILIPPINES: LENI ROBREDO, the Vice President of the Philippines, talks to evacuees at the Barangay Maninila Evacuation Center in Guinobatan East Central School. The Mayon volcano continued to erupt Tuesday night and Wednesday forcing the Albay provincial government to order more evacuations. By Wednesday evening (Philippine time) more than 60,000 people had been evacuated from communities around the volcano to shelters outside of the 8 kilometer danger zone. Additionally, ash falls continued to disrupt life beyond the danger zones. Several airports in the region, including the airport in Legazpi, the busiest airport in the region, are closed indefinitely because of the amount of ash the volcano has thrown into the air.    PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 24 JANUARY 2018 - GUINOBATAN, ALBAY, PHILIPPINES: LENI ROBREDO, the Vice President of the Philippines, talks to evacuees at the Barangay Maninila Evacuation Center in Guinobatan East Central School. The Mayon volcano continued to erupt Tuesday night and Wednesday forcing the Albay provincial government to order more evacuations. By Wednesday evening (Philippine time) more than 60,000 people had been evacuated from communities around the volcano to shelters outside of the 8 kilometer danger zone. Additionally, ash falls continued to disrupt life beyond the danger zones. Several airports in the region, including the airport in Legazpi, the busiest airport in the region, are closed indefinitely because of the amount of ash the volcano has thrown into the air.    PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 24 JANUARY 2018 - GUINOBATAN, ALBAY, PHILIPPINES: LENI ROBREDO, the Vice President of the Philippines, talks to evacuees at the Barangay Maninila Evacuation Center in Guinobatan East Central School. The Mayon volcano continued to erupt Tuesday night and Wednesday forcing the Albay provincial government to order more evacuations. By Wednesday evening (Philippine time) more than 60,000 people had been evacuated from communities around the volcano to shelters outside of the 8 kilometer danger zone. Additionally, ash falls continued to disrupt life beyond the danger zones. Several airports in the region, including the airport in Legazpi, the busiest airport in the region, are closed indefinitely because of the amount of ash the volcano has thrown into the air.    PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 24 JANUARY 2018 - GUINOBATAN, ALBAY, PHILIPPINES: LENI ROBREDO, the Vice President of the Philippines, talks to evacuees at the Barangay Maninila Evacuation Center in Guinobatan East Central School. The Mayon volcano continued to erupt Tuesday night and Wednesday forcing the Albay provincial government to order more evacuations. By Wednesday evening (Philippine time) more than 60,000 people had been evacuated from communities around the volcano to shelters outside of the 8 kilometer danger zone. Additionally, ash falls continued to disrupt life beyond the danger zones. Several airports in the region, including the airport in Legazpi, the busiest airport in the region, are closed indefinitely because of the amount of ash the volcano has thrown into the air.    PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 24 JANUARY 2018 - GUINOBATAN, ALBAY, PHILIPPINES: LENI ROBREDO, the Vice President of the Philippines, talks to evacuees at the Barangay Maninila Evacuation Center in Guinobatan East Central School. The Mayon volcano continued to erupt Tuesday night and Wednesday forcing the Albay provincial government to order more evacuations. By Wednesday evening (Philippine time) more than 60,000 people had been evacuated from communities around the volcano to shelters outside of the 8 kilometer danger zone. Additionally, ash falls continued to disrupt life beyond the danger zones. Several airports in the region, including the airport in Legazpi, the busiest airport in the region, are closed indefinitely because of the amount of ash the volcano has thrown into the air.    PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 24 JANUARY 2018 - GUINOBATAN, ALBAY, PHILIPPINES: LENI ROBREDO, the Vice President of the Philippines, talks to evacuees at the Barangay Maninila Evacuation Center in Guinobatan East Central School. The Mayon volcano continued to erupt Tuesday night and Wednesday forcing the Albay provincial government to order more evacuations. By Wednesday evening (Philippine time) more than 60,000 people had been evacuated from communities around the volcano to shelters outside of the 8 kilometer danger zone. Additionally, ash falls continued to disrupt life beyond the danger zones. Several airports in the region, including the airport in Legazpi, the busiest airport in the region, are closed indefinitely because of the amount of ash the volcano has thrown into the air.    PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 24 JANUARY 2018 - LIGAO, ALBAY, PHILIPPINES: A child sleeps in an evacuation center in Ligao. The Mayon volcano continued to erupt Tuesday night and Wednesday forcing the Albay provincial government to order more evacuations. By Wednesday evening (Philippine time) more than 60,000 people had been evacuated from communities around the volcano to shelters outside of the 8 kilometer danger zone. Additionally, ash falls continued to disrupt life beyond the danger zones. Several airports in the region, including the airport in Legazpi, the busiest airport in the region, are closed indefinitely because of the amount of ash the volcano has thrown into the air.    PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 24 JANUARY 2018 - LIGAO, ALBAY, PHILIPPINES: RECHILYN BORITO, 9, works with her brother, NEL JOHN BORITO, 7, on school work in their room in a shelter in Ligao. Most of the schools in Albay province, and all of the schools near the volcano, are closed for now. The Mayon volcano continued to erupt Tuesday night and Wednesday forcing the Albay provincial government to order more evacuations. By Wednesday evening (Philippine time) more than 60,000 people had been evacuated from communities around the volcano to shelters outside of the 8 kilometer danger zone. Additionally, ash falls continued to disrupt life beyond the danger zones. Several airports in the region, including the airport in Legazpi, the busiest airport in the region, are closed indefinitely because of the amount of ash the volcano has thrown into the air.    PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 24 JANUARY 2018 - LIGAO, ALBAY, PHILIPPINES:  JUDITH WANASEN, a social worker managing a Ligao evacuee center, talks to IGNACIO CASIM, 84 years old. The Mayon volcano continued to erupt Tuesday night and Wednesday forcing the Albay provincial government to order more evacuations. By Wednesday evening (Philippine time) more than 60,000 people had been evacuated from communities around the volcano to shelters outside of the 8 kilometer danger zone. Additionally, ash falls continued to disrupt life beyond the danger zones. Several airports in the region, including the airport in Legazpi, the busiest airport in the region, are closed indefinitely because of the amount of ash the volcano has thrown into the air.   PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 24 JANUARY 2018 - LIGAO, ALBAY, PHILIPPINES: NANCY BONABINTE with her infant son, KRISTOFF BONABINTE, 1 month old, in an evacuation center in a school in Ligao. They were evacuated from their home Tuesday, 23 January. The Mayon volcano continued to erupt Tuesday night and Wednesday forcing the Albay provincial government to order more evacuations. By Wednesday evening (Philippine time) more than 60,000 people had been evacuated from communities around the volcano to shelters outside of the 8 kilometer danger zone. Additionally, ash falls continued to disrupt life beyond the danger zones. Several airports in the region, including the airport in Legazpi, the busiest airport in the region, are closed indefinitely because of the amount of ash the volcano has thrown into the air.    PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 24 JANUARY 2018 - LIGAO, ALBAY, PHILIPPINES: CHRISTINA VILLAS with her infant daughter, JENEVIE BORJAL, 3 months old, in an evacuation center in a school in Ligao. They were evacuated from their home Tuesday, 23 January. The Mayon volcano continued to erupt Tuesday night and Wednesday forcing the Albay provincial government to order more evacuations. By Wednesday evening (Philippine time) more than 60,000 people had been evacuated from communities around the volcano to shelters outside of the 8 kilometer danger zone. Additionally, ash falls continued to disrupt life beyond the danger zones. Several airports in the region, including the airport in Legazpi, the busiest airport in the region, are closed indefinitely because of the amount of ash the volcano has thrown into the air.    PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 24 JANUARY 2018 - LIGAO, ALBAY, PHILIPPINES: Evacuees line up for water at an evacuation center in a school in Ligao. The Mayon volcano continued to erupt Tuesday night and Wednesday forcing the Albay provincial government to order more evacuations. By Wednesday evening (Philippine time) more than 60,000 people had been evacuated from communities around the volcano to shelters outside of the 8 kilometer danger zone. Additionally, ash falls continued to disrupt life beyond the danger zones. Several airports in the region, including the airport in Legazpi, the busiest airport in the region, are closed indefinitely because of the amount of ash the volcano has thrown into the air.    PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 24 JANUARY 2018 - LIGAO, ALBAY, PHILIPPINES: Evacuees line up for water at an evacuation center in a school in Ligao. The Mayon volcano continued to erupt Tuesday night and Wednesday forcing the Albay provincial government to order more evacuations. By Wednesday evening (Philippine time) more than 60,000 people had been evacuated from communities around the volcano to shelters outside of the 8 kilometer danger zone. Additionally, ash falls continued to disrupt life beyond the danger zones. Several airports in the region, including the airport in Legazpi, the busiest airport in the region, are closed indefinitely because of the amount of ash the volcano has thrown into the air.    PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 24 JANUARY 2018 - LIGAO, ALBAY, PHILIPPINES: Evacuees line up for water at an evacuation center in a school in Ligao. The Mayon volcano continued to erupt Tuesday night and Wednesday forcing the Albay provincial government to order more evacuations. By Wednesday evening (Philippine time) more than 60,000 people had been evacuated from communities around the volcano to shelters outside of the 8 kilometer danger zone. Additionally, ash falls continued to disrupt life beyond the danger zones. Several airports in the region, including the airport in Legazpi, the busiest airport in the region, are closed indefinitely because of the amount of ash the volcano has thrown into the air.    PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 24 JANUARY 2018 - LIGAO, ALBAY, PHILIPPINES: Evacuees line up for water at an evacuation center in a school in Ligao. The Mayon volcano continued to erupt Tuesday night and Wednesday forcing the Albay provincial government to order more evacuations. By Wednesday evening (Philippine time) more than 60,000 people had been evacuated from communities around the volcano to shelters outside of the 8 kilometer danger zone. Additionally, ash falls continued to disrupt life beyond the danger zones. Several airports in the region, including the airport in Legazpi, the busiest airport in the region, are closed indefinitely because of the amount of ash the volcano has thrown into the air.    PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 24 JANUARY 2018 - LIGAO, ALBAY, PHILIPPINES: Evacuees line up for water at an evacuation center in a school in Ligao. The Mayon volcano continued to erupt Tuesday night and Wednesday forcing the Albay provincial government to order more evacuations. By Wednesday evening (Philippine time) more than 60,000 people had been evacuated from communities around the volcano to shelters outside of the 8 kilometer danger zone. Additionally, ash falls continued to disrupt life beyond the danger zones. Several airports in the region, including the airport in Legazpi, the busiest airport in the region, are closed indefinitely because of the amount of ash the volcano has thrown into the air.    PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 24 JANUARY 2018 - LIGAO, ALBAY, PHILIPPINES: Evacuees laundry hanging on the outside of a school being used as an evacuation center in Ligao. The Mayon volcano continued to erupt Tuesday night and Wednesday forcing the Albay provincial government to order more evacuations. By Wednesday evening (Philippine time) more than 60,000 people had been evacuated from communities around the volcano to shelters outside of the 8 kilometer danger zone. Additionally, ash falls continued to disrupt life beyond the danger zones. Several airports in the region, including the airport in Legazpi, the busiest airport in the region, are closed indefinitely because of the amount of ash the volcano has thrown into the air.    PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 24 JANUARY 2018 - LIGAO, ALBAY, PHILIPPINES: JOSEPH CARULLO, 17, tries to comfort his nephew, ZUES TIMOTHY CASIM, 2 months old. They are temporarily living in in Ligao with 1,849 other people from the volcano. The Mayon volcano continued to erupt Tuesday night and Wednesday forcing the Albay provincial government to order more evacuations. By Wednesday evening (Philippine time) more than 60,000 people had been evacuated from communities around the volcano to shelters outside of the 8 kilometer danger zone. Additionally, ash falls continued to disrupt life beyond the danger zones. Several airports in the region, including the airport in Legazpi, the busiest airport in the region, are closed indefinitely because of the amount of ash the volcano has thrown into the air.    PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 24 JANUARY 2018 - LIGAO, ALBAY, PHILIPPINES: WINEMINDA BON, an evacuee from a community near the Mayon volcano, fries banana blossoms in the hallway of the school she is temporarily living in in Ligao with 1,849 other people from the volcano. The Mayon volcano continued to erupt Tuesday night and Wednesday forcing the Albay provincial government to order more evacuations. By Wednesday evening (Philippine time) more than 60,000 people had been evacuated from communities around the volcano to shelters outside of the 8 kilometer danger zone. Additionally, ash falls continued to disrupt life beyond the danger zones. Several airports in the region, including the airport in Legazpi, the busiest airport in the region, are closed indefinitely because of the amount of ash the volcano has thrown into the air.    PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 24 JANUARY 2018 - LIGAO, ALBAY, PHILIPPINES: MARIA MIRA CAPIL, an evacuee from a community near the Mayon volcano, fries banana blossoms in the hallway of the school she is temporarily living in in Ligao with 1,849 other people from the volcano. The Mayon volcano continued to erupt Tuesday night and Wednesday forcing the Albay provincial government to order more evacuations. By Wednesday evening (Philippine time) more than 60,000 people had been evacuated from communities around the volcano to shelters outside of the 8 kilometer danger zone. Additionally, ash falls continued to disrupt life beyond the danger zones. Several airports in the region, including the airport in Legazpi, the busiest airport in the region, are closed indefinitely because of the amount of ash the volcano has thrown into the air.    PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 24 JANUARY 2018 - LIGAO, ALBAY, PHILIPPINES: Children's names written in volcanic dust on the windows in a school being used as an evacuation center. 1,849 people from the volcano are staying at the school. The Mayon volcano continued to erupt Tuesday night and Wednesday forcing the Albay provincial government to order more evacuations. By Wednesday evening (Philippine time) more than 60,000 people had been evacuated from communities around the volcano to shelters outside of the 8 kilometer danger zone. Additionally, ash falls continued to disrupt life beyond the danger zones. Several airports in the region, including the airport in Legazpi, the busiest airport in the region, are closed indefinitely because of the amount of ash the volcano has thrown into the air.    PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 23 JANUARY 2018 - CAMALIG, ALBAY, PHILIPPINES: A Philippine National Police (PNP) officer talks to a local resident at a roadblock inside the mandatory evacuation zone on the Mayon volcano. The Mayon volcano continued to erupt Tuesday, although it was not as active as it was Monday. There were ash falls in communities near the volcano. This is the most active the volcano has been since 2009. Schools in the vicinity of the volcano have been closed and people living in areas affected by ash falls are encouraged to stay indoors, wear a mask and not participate in strenuous activities.    PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 23 JANUARY 2018 - CAMALIG, ALBAY, PHILIPPINES: People in the back of a Jeepney in Camalig wait to be taken to an evacuation center. They live near the Mayon volcano and were evacuated because of the volcano's eruption. The Mayon volcano continued to erupt Tuesday, although it was not as active as it was Monday. There were ash falls in communities near the volcano. This is the most active the volcano has been since 2009. Schools in the vicinity of the volcano have been closed and people living in areas affected by ash falls are encouraged to stay indoors, wear a mask and not participate in strenuous activities.    PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 23 JANUARY 2018 - CAMALIG, ALBAY, PHILIPPINES: People in the back of a Jeepney in Camalig wait to be taken to an evacuation center. They live near the Mayon volcano and were evacuated because of the volcano's eruption. The Mayon volcano continued to erupt Tuesday, although it was not as active as it was Monday. There were ash falls in communities near the volcano. This is the most active the volcano has been since 2009. Schools in the vicinity of the volcano have been closed and people living in areas affected by ash falls are encouraged to stay indoors, wear a mask and not participate in strenuous activities.    PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 23 JANUARY 2018 - DARAGA, ALBAY, PHILIPPINES: People leave a community close to the Mayon volcano as smoke from an eruption builds over the volcano. The Mayon volcano continued to erupt Tuesday, although it was not as active as it was Monday. There were ash falls in communities near the volcano. This is the most active the volcano has been since 2009. Schools in the vicinity of the volcano have been closed and people living in areas affected by ash falls are encouraged to stay indoors, wear a mask and not participate in strenuous activities.    PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 23 JANUARY 2018 - DARAGA, ALBAY, PHILIPPINES: Children play basketball on a recreation yard in Daraga while the Mayon volcano erupts Tuesday. The Mayon volcano continued to erupt Tuesday, although it was not as active as it was Monday. There were ash falls in communities near the volcano. This is the most active the volcano has been since 2009. Schools in the vicinity of the volcano have been closed and people living in areas affected by ash falls are encouraged to stay indoors, wear a mask and not participate in strenuous activities.    PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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