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  • 20 JANUARY 2018 - CAMALIG, ALBAY, PHILIPPINES: Teresita Nacor does the hair of her daughter Kristine in an evacuation shelter. More than 30,000 people have been evacuated from communities on the near the Mayon volcano in Albay province in the Philippines. Most of the evacuees are staying at school in communities outside of the evacuation zone.   PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 20 JANUARY 2018 - CAMALIG, ALBAY, PHILIPPINES: Edena Vargas sorts herbs for cooking with her son, MJ, at an evacuation shelter for people displaced by the eruption of Mayon volcano. More than 30,000 people have been evacuated from communities on the near the Mayon volcano in Albay province in the Philippines. Most of the evacuees are staying at school in communities outside of the evacuation zone.   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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  • 28 JANUARY 2018 - LEGAZPI, ALBAY, PHILIPPINES: A boy living in the shelter bathes at the evacuation shelter for people from Barangay (community) Matanag in Albay Central School in Legazpi. People from the community have been in the shelter since Mayon volcano started erupting two weeks ago. There are about 500 families at the shelter, around 2,000 people. More than 80,000 people have been evacuated from communities around the volcano and are living in shelters and camps outside of the evacuation zone. The Philippine government is preparing to house the people for up to three months.      PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 28 JANUARY 2018 - LEGAZPI, ALBAY, PHILIPPINES: People living in the shelter buy ice cream from a Legazpi pushcart vender at the evacuation shelter for people from Barangay (community) Matanag in Albay Central School in Legazpi. People from the community have been in the shelter since Mayon volcano started erupting two weeks ago. There are about 500 families at the shelter, around 2,000 people. More than 80,000 people have been evacuated from communities around the volcano and are living in shelters and camps outside of the evacuation zone. The Philippine government is preparing to house the people for up to three months.      PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 20 JANUARY 2018 - CAMALIG, ALBAY, PHILIPPINES: A Filipino tuk-tuk passes Mayon volcano, which is blanketed in clouds. More than 30,000 people have been evacuated from communities on the near the Mayon volcano in Albay province in the Philippines. Most of the evacuees are staying at school in communities outside of the evacuation zone.   PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 20 JANUARY 2018 - CAMALIG, ALBAY, PHILIPPINES: A woman bathes her son at a well in the Barangay Salugan evacuee shelter in a school in Camalig. There are about 870 people living at the shelter. They won't be allowed to move back to their homes until officials determine that Mayon volcano is safe and not likely to erupt. More than 30,000 people have been evacuated from communities on the near the Mayon volcano in Albay province in the Philippines. Most of the evacuees are staying at school in communities outside of the evacuation zone.   PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 28 JANUARY 2018 - LEGAZPI, ALBAY, PHILIPPINES: People pray during a Catholic mass for evacuees at the evacuation shelter for people from Barangay (community) Matanag in Albay Central School in Legazpi. People from the community have been in the shelter since Mayon volcano started erupting two weeks ago. There are about 500 families at the shelter, around 2,000 people. More than 80,000 people have been evacuated from communities around the volcano and are living in shelters and camps outside of the evacuation zone. The Philippine government is preparing to house the people for up to three months.      PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 28 JANUARY 2018 - LEGAZPI, ALBAY, PHILIPPINES: Children watch a movie at the evacuation shelter for people from Barangay (community) Matanag in Albay Central School in Legazpi. People from the community have been in the shelter since Mayon volcano started erupting two weeks ago. There are about 500 families at the shelter, around 2,000 people. More than 80,000 people have been evacuated from communities around the volcano and are living in shelters and camps outside of the evacuation zone. The Philippine government is preparing to house the people for up to three months.      PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 28 JANUARY 2018 - LEGAZPI, ALBAY, PHILIPPINES: Children watch a movie at the evacuation shelter for people from Barangay (community) Matanag in Albay Central School in Legazpi. People from the community have been in the shelter since Mayon volcano started erupting two weeks ago. There are about 500 families at the shelter, around 2,000 people. More than 80,000 people have been evacuated from communities around the volcano and are living in shelters and camps outside of the evacuation zone. The Philippine government is preparing to house the people for up to three months.      PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 28 JANUARY 2018 - LEGAZPI, ALBAY, PHILIPPINES: Children watch a movie at the evacuation shelter for people from Barangay (community) Matanag in Albay Central School in Legazpi. People from the community have been in the shelter since Mayon volcano started erupting two weeks ago. There are about 500 families at the shelter, around 2,000 people. More than 80,000 people have been evacuated from communities around the volcano and are living in shelters and camps outside of the evacuation zone. The Philippine government is preparing to house the people for up to three months.      PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 28 JANUARY 2018 - LEGAZPI, ALBAY, PHILIPPINES: Monsignor NOE THOMAS sprinkles holy water on people after a Catholic mass at the evacuation shelter for people from Barangay (community) Matanag in Albay Central School in Legazpi. Monsignor Thomas is the parish priest at St. Gregory the Great Cathedral in Legazpi. People from the community have been in the shelter since Mayon volcano started erupting two weeks ago. There are about 500 families at the shelter, around 2,000 people. More than 80,000 people have been evacuated from communities around the volcano and are living in shelters and camps outside of the evacuation zone. The Philippine government is preparing to house the people for up to three months.      PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 28 JANUARY 2018 - LEGAZPI, ALBAY, PHILIPPINES: People pray during a Catholic mass for evacuees at the evacuation shelter for people from Barangay (community) Matanag in Albay Central School in Legazpi. People from the community have been in the shelter since Mayon volcano started erupting two weeks ago. There are about 500 families at the shelter, around 2,000 people. More than 80,000 people have been evacuated from communities around the volcano and are living in shelters and camps outside of the evacuation zone. The Philippine government is preparing to house the people for up to three months.      PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 28 JANUARY 2018 - LEGAZPI, ALBAY, PHILIPPINES: HAZEL BERMUNDO (center) watches a movie on her laptop with her niece, TRISHA MAE AMARILLE, 6, (left) and nephew, DAVE AMARILLE, 2, at the evacuation shelter for people from Barangay (community) Matanag in Albay Central School in Legazpi. People from the community have been in the shelter since Mayon volcano started erupting two weeks ago. There are about 500 families at the shelter, around 2,000 people. More than 80,000 people have been evacuated from communities around the volcano and are living in shelters and camps outside of the evacuation zone. The Philippine government is preparing to house the people for up to three months.      PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 28 JANUARY 2018 - LEGAZPI, ALBAY, PHILIPPINES: People living in the shelter buy ice cream from a Legazpi pushcart vender at the evacuation shelter for people from Barangay (community) Matanag in Albay Central School in Legazpi. People from the community have been in the shelter since Mayon volcano started erupting two weeks ago. There are about 500 families at the shelter, around 2,000 people. More than 80,000 people have been evacuated from communities around the volcano and are living in shelters and camps outside of the evacuation zone. The Philippine government is preparing to house the people for up to three months.      PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 28 JANUARY 2018 - LEGAZPI, ALBAY, PHILIPPINES: Children participate in an activity organized by Jollibee, a Filipino fast food outlet, at the evacuation shelter for people from Barangay (community) Matanag in Albay Central School in Legazpi. People from the community have been in the shelter since Mayon volcano started erupting two weeks ago. There are about 500 families at the shelter, around 2,000 people. More than 80,000 people have been evacuated from communities around the volcano and are living in shelters and camps outside of the evacuation zone. The Philippine government is preparing to house the people for up to three months.      PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 20 JANUARY 2018 - CAMALIG, ALBAY, PHILIPPINES: CRISTIN SARDALLA, sorts laundry with her infant son, CRIS GIDEON GARRA, 7 months old, at the Barangay Salugan evacuee shelter in a school in Camalig. There are about 870 people living at the shelter. They won't be allowed to move back to their homes until officials determine that Mayon volcano is safe and not likely to erupt. More than 30,000 people have been evacuated from communities on the near the Mayon volcano in Albay province in the Philippines. Most of the evacuees are staying at school in communities outside of the evacuation zone.  PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 20 JANUARY 2018 - CAMALIG, ALBAY, PHILIPPINES: Evacuees forced out of their homes by the eruption of the Mayon volcano gather around a well at the Barangay Salugan evacuee shelter in a school in Camalig. There are about 870 people living at the shelter. They won't be allowed to move back to their homes until officials determine that Mayon volcano is safe and not likely to erupt. More than 30,000 people have been evacuated from communities on the near the Mayon volcano in Albay province in the Philippines. Most of the evacuees are staying at school in communities outside of the evacuation zone.  PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 20 JANUARY 2018 - CAMALIG, ALBAY, PHILIPPINES: A woman bathes her daughter at a well in the Barangay Salugan evacuee shelter in a school in Camalig. There are about 870 people living at the shelter. They won't be allowed to move back to their homes until officials determine that Mayon volcano is safe and not likely to erupt. More than 30,000 people have been evacuated from communities on the near the Mayon volcano in Albay province in the Philippines. Most of the evacuees are staying at school in communities outside of the evacuation zone.  PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 20 JANUARY 2018 - CAMALIG, ALBAY, PHILIPPINES: A girl with her daughter waits for a pharmacist in the clinic at the Barangay Salugan evacuee shelter in a school in Camalig. There are about 870 people living at the shelter. They won't be allowed to move back to their homes until officials determine that Mayon volcano is safe and not likely to erupt. More than 30,000 people have been evacuated from communities on the near the Mayon volcano in Albay province in the Philippines. Most of the evacuees are staying at school in communities outside of the evacuation zone.   PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 20 JANUARY 2018 - CAMALIG, ALBAY, PHILIPPINES: A girl with her daughter waits for a pharmacist in the clinic at the Barangay Salugan evacuee shelter in a school in Camalig. There are about 870 people living at the shelter. They won't be allowed to move back to their homes until officials determine that Mayon volcano is safe and not likely to erupt. More than 30,000 people have been evacuated from communities on the near the Mayon volcano in Albay province in the Philippines. Most of the evacuees are staying at school in communities outside of the evacuation zone.   PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 20 JANUARY 2018 - CAMALIG, ALBAY, PHILIPPINES: Children play ping pong at the Barangay Cabangan evacuee shelter in a school in Camalig. There are about 650 people living at the shelter. They won't be allowed to move back to their homes until officials determine that Mayon volcano is safe and not likely to erupt. More than 30,000 people have been evacuated from communities on the near the Mayon volcano in Albay province in the Philippines. Most of the evacuees are staying at school in communities outside of the evacuation zone.  PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 20 JANUARY 2018 - CAMALIG, ALBAY, PHILIPPINES: A "sapin sapin" vender (a Filipino snack made from rice and coconut milk) sells the snack to evacuees at the Barangay Cabangan evacuee shelter in a school in Camalig. There are about 650 people living at the shelter. They won't be allowed to move back to their homes until officials determine that Mayon volcano is safe and not likely to erupt. More than 30,000 people have been evacuated from communities on the near the Mayon volcano in Albay province in the Philippines. Most of the evacuees are staying at school in communities outside of the evacuation zone.  PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 20 JANUARY 2018 - CAMALIG, ALBAY, PHILIPPINES: A "taho" vender (a sort of Filipino custard made with tofu) sells the snack to evacuees at the Barangay Cabangan evacuee shelter in a school in Camalig. There are about 650 people living at the shelter. They won't be allowed to move back to their homes until officials determine that Mayon volcano is safe and not likely to erupt. More than 30,000 people have been evacuated from communities on the near the Mayon volcano in Albay province in the Philippines. Most of the evacuees are staying at school in communities outside of the evacuation zone.  PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 20 JANUARY 2018 - CAMALIG, ALBAY, PHILIPPINES: ARLENE NAGA hangs her laundry at the Barangay Cabangan evacuee shelter in a school in Camalig. There are about 650 people living at the shelter. They won't be allowed to move back to their homes until officials determine that Mayon volcano is safe and not likely to erupt. More than 30,000 people have been evacuated from communities on the near the Mayon volcano in Albay province in the Philippines. Most of the evacuees are staying at school in communities outside of the evacuation zone.   PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 20 JANUARY 2018 - CAMALIG, ALBAY, PHILIPPINES: ARLENE NAGA hangs her laundry at the Barangay Cabangan evacuee shelter in a school in Camalig. There are about 650 people living at the shelter. They won't be allowed to move back to their homes until officials determine that Mayon volcano is safe and not likely to erupt. More than 30,000 people have been evacuated from communities on the near the Mayon volcano in Albay province in the Philippines. Most of the evacuees are staying at school in communities outside of the evacuation zone.   PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 20 JANUARY 2018 - CAMALIG, ALBAY, PHILIPPINES: CARLO SACAYAN, 8, cooks green beans with coconut milk for his mother at the Barangay Cabangan evacuee shelter in a school in Camalig. The family will eat some of the food and sell some of it. There are about 650 people living at the shelter. They won't be allowed to move back to their homes until officials determine that Mayon volcano is safe and not likely to erupt. More than 30,000 people have been evacuated from communities on the near the Mayon volcano in Albay province in the Philippines. Most of the evacuees are staying at school in communities outside of the evacuation zone.  PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 20 JANUARY 2018 - ALBAY, PHILIPPINES: More than 30,000 people have been evacuated from communities on the near the Mayon volcano in Albay province in the Philippines. Most of the evacuees are staying at school in communities outside of the evacuation zone.   PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 20 JANUARY 2018 - CAMALIG, ALBAY, PHILIPPINES: SONNY SACAYAN cooks green beans with coconut milk at the Barangay Cabangan evacuee shelter in a school in Camalig. She will serve her family some of the food and sell some of it. There are about 650 people living at the shelter. They won't be allowed to move back to their homes until officials determine that Mayon volcano is safe and not likely to erupt. More than 30,000 people have been evacuated from communities on the near the Mayon volcano in Albay province in the Philippines. Most of the evacuees are staying at school in communities outside of the evacuation zone.  PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 20 JANUARY 2018 - CAMALIG, ALBAY, PHILIPPINES: CARLO SACAYAN, 8, cooks green beans with coconut milk for his mother at the Barangay Cabangan evacuee shelter in a school in Camalig. The family will eat some of the food and sell some of it. There are about 650 people living at the shelter. They won't be allowed to move back to their homes until officials determine that Mayon volcano is safe and not likely to erupt. More than 30,000 people have been evacuated from communities on the near the Mayon volcano in Albay province in the Philippines. Most of the evacuees are staying at school in communities outside of the evacuation zone.  PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 20 JANUARY 2018 - CAMALIG, ALBAY, PHILIPPINES: SONNY SACAYAN cooks green beans with coconut milk at the Barangay Cabangan evacuee shelter in a school in Camalig. She will serve her family some of the food and sell some of it. There are about 650 people living at the shelter. They won't be allowed to move back to their homes until officials determine that Mayon volcano is safe and not likely to erupt. More than 30,000 people have been evacuated from communities on the near the Mayon volcano in Albay province in the Philippines. Most of the evacuees are staying at school in communities outside of the evacuation zone.  PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 20 JANUARY 2018 - CAMALIG, ALBAY, PHILIPPINES: SALVATION MOYA rips reeds she will weave into placemats and table runners to sell to tourists at the Barangay Cabangan evacuee shelter in a school in Camalig. She makes the placemats and table runners at her home and brought her supplies with her to the shelter. There are about 650 people living at the shelter. They won't be allowed to move back to their homes until officials determine that Mayon volcano is safe and not likely to erupt. More than 30,000 people have been evacuated from communities on the near the Mayon volcano in Albay province in the Philippines. Most of the evacuees are staying at school in communities outside of the evacuation zone.  PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 20 JANUARY 2018 - CAMALIG, ALBAY, PHILIPPINES: Children in the doorway of their dorm, which is actually a classroom, at the Barangay Cabangan evacuee shelter in a school in Camalig. There are about 650 people living at the shelter. They won't be allowed to move back to their homes until officials determine that Mayon volcano is safe and not likely to erupt. More than 30,000 people have been evacuated from communities on the near the Mayon volcano in Albay province in the Philippines. Most of the evacuees are staying at school in communities outside of the evacuation zone.   PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 20 JANUARY 2018 - CAMALIG, ALBAY, PHILIPPINES: Children in the doorway of their dorm, which is actually a classroom, at the Barangay Cabangan evacuee shelter in a school in Camalig. There are about 650 people living at the shelter. They won't be allowed to move back to their homes until officials determine that Mayon volcano is safe and not likely to erupt. More than 30,000 people have been evacuated from communities on the near the Mayon volcano in Albay province in the Philippines. Most of the evacuees are staying at school in communities outside of the evacuation zone.   PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 20 JANUARY 2018 - CAMALIG, ALBAY, PHILIPPINES: Children in the doorway of their dorm, which is actually a classroom, at the Barangay Cabangan evacuee shelter in a school in Camalig. There are about 650 people living at the shelter. They won't be allowed to move back to their homes until officials determine that Mayon volcano is safe and not likely to erupt. More than 30,000 people have been evacuated from communities on the near the Mayon volcano in Albay province in the Philippines. Most of the evacuees are staying at school in communities outside of the evacuation zone.   PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 28 JANUARY 2018 - LEGAZPI, ALBAY, PHILIPPINES:  Young men watch a video on a smart phone at the evacuation shelter for people from Barangay (community) Matanag in Albay Central School in Legazpi. People from the community have been in the shelter since Mayon volcano started erupting two weeks ago. There are about 500 families at the shelter, around 2,000 people. More than 80,000 people have been evacuated from communities around the volcano and are living in shelters and camps outside of the evacuation zone. The Philippine government is preparing to house the people for up to three months.     PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 28 JANUARY 2018 - LEGAZPI, ALBAY, PHILIPPINES: People pray during a Catholic mass for evacuees at the evacuation shelter for people from Barangay (community) Matanag in Albay Central School in Legazpi. People from the community have been in the shelter since Mayon volcano started erupting two weeks ago. There are about 500 families at the shelter, around 2,000 people. More than 80,000 people have been evacuated from communities around the volcano and are living in shelters and camps outside of the evacuation zone. The Philippine government is preparing to house the people for up to three months.      PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 28 JANUARY 2018 - LEGAZPI, ALBAY, PHILIPPINES: People pray during a Catholic mass for evacuees at the evacuation shelter for people from Barangay (community) Matanag in Albay Central School in Legazpi. People from the community have been in the shelter since Mayon volcano started erupting two weeks ago. There are about 500 families at the shelter, around 2,000 people. More than 80,000 people have been evacuated from communities around the volcano and are living in shelters and camps outside of the evacuation zone. The Philippine government is preparing to house the people for up to three months.      PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 28 JANUARY 2018 - LEGAZPI, ALBAY, PHILIPPINES: People pray during a Catholic mass for evacuees at the evacuation shelter for people from Barangay (community) Matanag in Albay Central School in Legazpi. People from the community have been in the shelter since Mayon volcano started erupting two weeks ago. There are about 500 families at the shelter, around 2,000 people. More than 80,000 people have been evacuated from communities around the volcano and are living in shelters and camps outside of the evacuation zone. The Philippine government is preparing to house the people for up to three months.      PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 28 JANUARY 2018 - LEGAZPI, ALBAY, PHILIPPINES: Boys play badminton using their shoes as paddles at the evacuation shelter for people from Barangay (community) Matanag in Albay Central School in Legazpi. People from the community have been in the shelter since Mayon volcano started erupting two weeks ago. There are about 500 families at the shelter, around 2,000 people. More than 80,000 people have been evacuated from communities around the volcano and are living in shelters and camps outside of the evacuation zone. The Philippine government is preparing to house the people for up to three months.      PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 28 JANUARY 2018 - LEGAZPI, ALBAY, PHILIPPINES: People living in the shelter buy ice cream from a Legazpi pushcart vender at the evacuation shelter for people from Barangay (community) Matanag in Albay Central School in Legazpi. People from the community have been in the shelter since Mayon volcano started erupting two weeks ago. There are about 500 families at the shelter, around 2,000 people. More than 80,000 people have been evacuated from communities around the volcano and are living in shelters and camps outside of the evacuation zone. The Philippine government is preparing to house the people for up to three months.      PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 28 JANUARY 2018 - LEGAZPI, ALBAY, PHILIPPINES: People living in the shelter buy ice cream from a Legazpi pushcart vender at the evacuation shelter for people from Barangay (community) Matanag in Albay Central School in Legazpi. People from the community have been in the shelter since Mayon volcano started erupting two weeks ago. There are about 500 families at the shelter, around 2,000 people. More than 80,000 people have been evacuated from communities around the volcano and are living in shelters and camps outside of the evacuation zone. The Philippine government is preparing to house the people for up to three months.      PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 28 JANUARY 2018 - LEGAZPI, ALBAY, PHILIPPINES: Girls sleep in a classroom at the evacuation shelter for people from Barangay (community) Matanag in Albay Central School in Legazpi. People from the community have been in the shelter since Mayon volcano started erupting two weeks ago. There are about 500 families at the shelter, around 2,000 people. More than 80,000 people have been evacuated from communities around the volcano and are living in shelters and camps outside of the evacuation zone. The Philippine government is preparing to house the people for up to three months.      PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 28 JANUARY 2018 - LEGAZPI, ALBAY, PHILIPPINES: Parents get coupons for free children's meals during an activity organized by Jollibee, a Filipino fast food outlet, at the evacuation shelter for people from Barangay (community) Matanag in Albay Central School in Legazpi. People from the community have been in the shelter since Mayon volcano started erupting two weeks ago. There are about 500 families at the shelter, around 2,000 people. More than 80,000 people have been evacuated from communities around the volcano and are living in shelters and camps outside of the evacuation zone. The Philippine government is preparing to house the people for up to three months.      PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 20 JANUARY 2018 - CAMALIG, ALBAY, PHILIPPINES: CRISTIN SARDALLA, sorts laundry at the Barangay Salugan evacuee shelter in a school in Camalig. There are about 870 people living at the shelter. They won't be allowed to move back to their homes until officials determine that Mayon volcano is safe and not likely to erupt. More than 30,000 people have been evacuated from communities on the near the Mayon volcano in Albay province in the Philippines. Most of the evacuees are staying at school in communities outside of the evacuation zone.  PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 20 JANUARY 2018 - CAMALIG, ALBAY, PHILIPPINES: CRISTIN SARDALLA, sorts laundry with her infant son, CRIS GIDEON GARRA, 7 months old, at the Barangay Salugan evacuee shelter in a school in Camalig. There are about 870 people living at the shelter. They won't be allowed to move back to their homes until officials determine that Mayon volcano is safe and not likely to erupt. More than 30,000 people have been evacuated from communities on the near the Mayon volcano in Albay province in the Philippines. Most of the evacuees are staying at school in communities outside of the evacuation zone.  PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 20 JANUARY 2018 - CAMALIG, ALBAY, PHILIPPINES: A woman bathes her son at a well in the Barangay Salugan evacuee shelter in a school in Camalig. There are about 870 people living at the shelter. They won't be allowed to move back to their homes until officials determine that Mayon volcano is safe and not likely to erupt. More than 30,000 people have been evacuated from communities on the near the Mayon volcano in Albay province in the Philippines. Most of the evacuees are staying at school in communities outside of the evacuation zone.   PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 20 JANUARY 2018 - CAMALIG, ALBAY, PHILIPPINES: Evacuees forced out of their homes by the eruption of the Mayon volcano gather around a well at the Barangay Salugan evacuee shelter in a school in Camalig. There are about 870 people living at the shelter. They won't be allowed to move back to their homes until officials determine that Mayon volcano is safe and not likely to erupt. More than 30,000 people have been evacuated from communities on the near the Mayon volcano in Albay province in the Philippines. Most of the evacuees are staying at school in communities outside of the evacuation zone.  PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 20 JANUARY 2018 - CAMALIG, ALBAY, PHILIPPINES: A woman bathes her daughter at a well in the Barangay Salugan evacuee shelter in a school in Camalig. There are about 870 people living at the shelter. They won't be allowed to move back to their homes until officials determine that Mayon volcano is safe and not likely to erupt. More than 30,000 people have been evacuated from communities on the near the Mayon volcano in Albay province in the Philippines. Most of the evacuees are staying at school in communities outside of the evacuation zone.  PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 20 JANUARY 2018 - CAMALIG, ALBAY, PHILIPPINES: LAUGI NUAL, a midwife with a rural health unit takes a girl's blood pressure in the clinic at the Barangay Salugan evacuee shelter in a school in Camalig. There are about 870 people living at the shelter. They won't be allowed to move back to their homes until officials determine that Mayon volcano is safe and not likely to erupt. More than 30,000 people have been evacuated from communities on the near the Mayon volcano in Albay province in the Philippines. Most of the evacuees are staying at school in communities outside of the evacuation zone.   PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 20 JANUARY 2018 - CAMALIG, ALBAY, PHILIPPINES: Children play ping pong at the Barangay Cabangan evacuee shelter in a school in Camalig. There are about 650 people living at the shelter. They won't be allowed to move back to their homes until officials determine that Mayon volcano is safe and not likely to erupt. More than 30,000 people have been evacuated from communities on the near the Mayon volcano in Albay province in the Philippines. Most of the evacuees are staying at school in communities outside of the evacuation zone.  PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 20 JANUARY 2018 - CAMALIG, ALBAY, PHILIPPINES: GEANNY NIPA mends clothes in a tent in a classroom at the Barangay Cabangan evacuee shelter in a school in Camalig. She set up the tent because the roof in the classroom leaks. There are about 650 people living at the shelter. They won't be allowed to move back to their homes until officials determine that Mayon volcano is safe and not likely to erupt. More than 30,000 people have been evacuated from communities on the near the Mayon volcano in Albay province in the Philippines. Most of the evacuees are staying at school in communities outside of the evacuation zone.   PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 20 JANUARY 2018 - CAMALIG, ALBAY, PHILIPPINES: SALVATION MOYA rips reeds she will weave into placemats and table runners to sell to tourists at the Barangay Cabangan evacuee shelter in a school in Camalig. She makes the placemats and table runners at her home and brought her supplies with her to the shelter. There are about 650 people living at the shelter. They won't be allowed to move back to their homes until officials determine that Mayon volcano is safe and not likely to erupt. More than 30,000 people have been evacuated from communities on the near the Mayon volcano in Albay province in the Philippines. Most of the evacuees are staying at school in communities outside of the evacuation zone.  PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 20 JANUARY 2018 - CAMALIG, ALBAY, PHILIPPINES: SALVATION MOYA rips reeds she will weave into placemats and table runners to sell to tourists at the Barangay Cabangan evacuee shelter in a school in Camalig. She makes the placemats and table runners at her home and brought her supplies with her to the shelter. There are about 650 people living at the shelter. They won't be allowed to move back to their homes until officials determine that Mayon volcano is safe and not likely to erupt. More than 30,000 people have been evacuated from communities on the near the Mayon volcano in Albay province in the Philippines. Most of the evacuees are staying at school in communities outside of the evacuation zone.  PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 28 JANUARY 2018 - LEGAZPI, ALBAY, PHILIPPINES: People pray during a Catholic mass for evacuees at the evacuation shelter for people from Barangay (community) Matanag in Albay Central School in Legazpi. People from the community have been in the shelter since Mayon volcano started erupting two weeks ago. There are about 500 families at the shelter, around 2,000 people. More than 80,000 people have been evacuated from communities around the volcano and are living in shelters and camps outside of the evacuation zone. The Philippine government is preparing to house the people for up to three months.      PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 28 JANUARY 2018 - LEGAZPI, ALBAY, PHILIPPINES:  A man and his infant son watch a Catholic mass for evacuees at the evacuation shelter for people from Barangay (community) Matanag in Albay Central School in Legazpi. People from the community have been in the shelter since Mayon volcano started erupting two weeks ago. There are about 500 families at the shelter, around 2,000 people. More than 80,000 people have been evacuated from communities around the volcano and are living in shelters and camps outside of the evacuation zone. The Philippine government is preparing to house the people for up to three months.     PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 28 JANUARY 2018 - LEGAZPI, ALBAY, PHILIPPINES: A boy living in the shelter bathes at the evacuation shelter for people from Barangay (community) Matanag in Albay Central School in Legazpi. People from the community have been in the shelter since Mayon volcano started erupting two weeks ago. There are about 500 families at the shelter, around 2,000 people. More than 80,000 people have been evacuated from communities around the volcano and are living in shelters and camps outside of the evacuation zone. The Philippine government is preparing to house the people for up to three months.      PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 28 JANUARY 2018 - LEGAZPI, ALBAY, PHILIPPINES: HAZEL BERMUNDO (center) watches a movie on her laptop with her niece, TRISHA MAE AMARILLE, 6, (left) and nephew, DAVE AMARILLE, 2, at the evacuation shelter for people from Barangay (community) Matanag in Albay Central School in Legazpi. People from the community have been in the shelter since Mayon volcano started erupting two weeks ago. There are about 500 families at the shelter, around 2,000 people. More than 80,000 people have been evacuated from communities around the volcano and are living in shelters and camps outside of the evacuation zone. The Philippine government is preparing to house the people for up to three months.      PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 28 JANUARY 2018 - LEGAZPI, ALBAY, PHILIPPINES: Girls sleep in a classroom at the evacuation shelter for people from Barangay (community) Matanag in Albay Central School in Legazpi. People from the community have been in the shelter since Mayon volcano started erupting two weeks ago. There are about 500 families at the shelter, around 2,000 people. More than 80,000 people have been evacuated from communities around the volcano and are living in shelters and camps outside of the evacuation zone. The Philippine government is preparing to house the people for up to three months.      PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 28 JANUARY 2018 - LEGAZPI, ALBAY, PHILIPPINES: Men relax on their only day off at the evacuation shelter for people from Barangay (community) Matanag in Albay Central School in Legazpi. They are construction workers and farmers and work a six day workweek. People from the community have been in the shelter since Mayon volcano started erupting two weeks ago. There are about 500 families at the shelter, around 2,000 people. More than 80,000 people have been evacuated from communities around the volcano and are living in shelters and camps outside of the evacuation zone. The Philippine government is preparing to house the people for up to three months.      PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 28 JANUARY 2018 - LEGAZPI, ALBAY, PHILIPPINES: Children participate in an activity organized by Jollibee, a Filipino fast food outlet, at the evacuation shelter for people from Barangay (community) Matanag in Albay Central School in Legazpi. People from the community have been in the shelter since Mayon volcano started erupting two weeks ago. There are about 500 families at the shelter, around 2,000 people. More than 80,000 people have been evacuated from communities around the volcano and are living in shelters and camps outside of the evacuation zone. The Philippine government is preparing to house the people for up to three months.      PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 20 JANUARY 2018 - CAMALIG, ALBAY, PHILIPPINES: LAUGI NUAL, a midwife with a rural health unit takes a girl's blood pressure in the clinic at the Barangay Salugan evacuee shelter in a school in Camalig. There are about 870 people living at the shelter. They won't be allowed to move back to their homes until officials determine that Mayon volcano is safe and not likely to erupt. More than 30,000 people have been evacuated from communities on the near the Mayon volcano in Albay province in the Philippines. Most of the evacuees are staying at school in communities outside of the evacuation zone.   PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 20 JANUARY 2018 - CAMALIG, ALBAY, PHILIPPINES: LAUGI NUAL, a midwife with a rural health unit takes a girl's blood pressure in the clinic at the Barangay Salugan evacuee shelter in a school in Camalig. There are about 870 people living at the shelter. They won't be allowed to move back to their homes until officials determine that Mayon volcano is safe and not likely to erupt. More than 30,000 people have been evacuated from communities on the near the Mayon volcano in Albay province in the Philippines. Most of the evacuees are staying at school in communities outside of the evacuation zone.   PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 20 JANUARY 2018 - CAMALIG, ALBAY, PHILIPPINES: GEANNY NIPA mends clothes in a tent in a classroom at the Barangay Cabangan evacuee shelter in a school in Camalig. She set up the tent because the roof in the classroom leaks. There are about 650 people living at the shelter. They won't be allowed to move back to their homes until officials determine that Mayon volcano is safe and not likely to erupt. More than 30,000 people have been evacuated from communities on the near the Mayon volcano in Albay province in the Philippines. Most of the evacuees are staying at school in communities outside of the evacuation zone.   PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 20 JANUARY 2018 - CAMALIG, ALBAY, PHILIPPINES: SONNY SACAYAN cooks green beans with coconut milk at the Barangay Cabangan evacuee shelter in a school in Camalig. She will serve her family some of the food and sell some of it. There are about 650 people living at the shelter. They won't be allowed to move back to their homes until officials determine that Mayon volcano is safe and not likely to erupt. More than 30,000 people have been evacuated from communities on the near the Mayon volcano in Albay province in the Philippines. Most of the evacuees are staying at school in communities outside of the evacuation zone.  PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 20 JANUARY 2018 - CAMALIG, ALBAY, PHILIPPINES: SONNY SACAYAN cooks green beans with coconut milk at the Barangay Cabangan evacuee shelter in a school in Camalig. She will serve her family some of the food and sell some of it. There are about 650 people living at the shelter. They won't be allowed to move back to their homes until officials determine that Mayon volcano is safe and not likely to erupt. More than 30,000 people have been evacuated from communities on the near the Mayon volcano in Albay province in the Philippines. Most of the evacuees are staying at school in communities outside of the evacuation zone.  PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 20 JANUARY 2018 - CAMALIG, ALBAY, PHILIPPINES: Genevieve Moya uses a loom to weave into placemats and table runners to sell to tourists at the Barangay Cabangan evacuee shelter in a school in Camalig. She makes the placemats and table runners at her home and brought her supplies with her to the shelter. There are about 650 people living at the shelter. They won't be allowed to move back to their homes until officials determine that Mayon volcano is safe and not likely to erupt. More than 30,000 people have been evacuated from communities on the near the Mayon volcano in Albay province in the Philippines. Most of the evacuees are staying at school in communities outside of the evacuation zone.   PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 20 JANUARY 2018 - CAMALIG, ALBAY, PHILIPPINES: HILARIA SARALDE uses a spinning wheel to spin cloth she will weave into placemats and table runners to sell to tourists at the Barangay Cabangan evacuee shelter in a school in Camalig. She makes the placemats and table runners at her home and brought her supplies with her to the shelter. There are about 650 people living at the shelter. They won't be allowed to move back to their homes until officials determine that Mayon volcano is safe and not likely to erupt. More than 30,000 people have been evacuated from communities on the near the Mayon volcano in Albay province in the Philippines. Most of the evacuees are staying at school in communities outside of the evacuation zone.   PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 20 JANUARY 2018 - CAMALIG, ALBAY, PHILIPPINES: HILARIA SARALDE uses a spinning wheel to spin cloth she will weave into placemats and table runners to sell to tourists at the Barangay Cabangan evacuee shelter in a school in Camalig. She makes the placemats and table runners at her home and brought her supplies with her to the shelter. There are about 650 people living at the shelter. They won't be allowed to move back to their homes until officials determine that Mayon volcano is safe and not likely to erupt. More than 30,000 people have been evacuated from communities on the near the Mayon volcano in Albay province in the Philippines. Most of the evacuees are staying at school in communities outside of the evacuation zone.   PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 20 JANUARY 2018 - CAMALIG, ALBAY, PHILIPPINES: CHRISTIAN JAY NAAG, 4, left, his cousin, ANGELICA DENISE ALUARIN, 10, and Angelica's mother JOSIE ALUARIN, sit next to a candy stand at the Barangay Cabangan evacuee shelter in a school in Camalig. There are about 650 people living at the shelter. They won't be allowed to move back to their homes until officials determine that Mayon volcano is safe and not likely to erupt. More than 30,000 people have been evacuated from communities on the near the Mayon volcano in Albay province in the Philippines. Most of the evacuees are staying at school in communities outside of the evacuation zone.   PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 20 JANUARY 2018 - CAMALIG, ALBAY, PHILIPPINES: CHRISTIAN JAY NAAG, 4, left, his cousin, ANGELICA DENISE ALUARIN, 10, and Angelica's mother JOSIE ALUARIN, sit next to a candy stand at the Barangay Cabangan evacuee shelter in a school in Camalig. There are about 650 people living at the shelter. They won't be allowed to move back to their homes until officials determine that Mayon volcano is safe and not likely to erupt. More than 30,000 people have been evacuated from communities on the near the Mayon volcano in Albay province in the Philippines. Most of the evacuees are staying at school in communities outside of the evacuation zone.   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 - 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 - GUINOBATAN, ALBAY, PHILIPPINES: LENI ROBREDO, the Vice President of the Philippines, visits with families evacuated from the Mayon volcano in their room 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: 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 - 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: 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 - 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:  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: 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: 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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  • 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 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: 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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  • 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 - 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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  • 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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