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  • 31 JANUARY 2018 - LEGAZPI, ALBAY, PHILIPPINES: A statue of El Santo Niño, the Baby Jesus, in a tricycle taxi in Legazpi, Philippines. The Philippines are the only Catholic majority country in Southeast Asia.        PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 20 JANUARY 2018 - LEGAZPI, ALBAY, PHILIPPINES: Lava flows from the peak of the Mayon volcano, the most active volcano in the 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 - LEGAZPI, ALBAY, PHILIPPINES: Smoke and clouds shroud the peak of Mayon Volcano, the most active volcano in the 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 - LEGAZPI, ALBAY, PHILIPPINES: Smoke and clouds shroud the peak of Mayon Volcano, the most active volcano in the 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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  • 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, 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 - 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 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: 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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  • 26 JANUARY 2017 - MALILIPOT, ALBAY, PHILIPPINES: A girl who lives on the slopes of the Mayon volcano eats a "champorado," a Filipino sweet of sticky rice, coconut milk and chocolate, provided by the Philippine Red Cross in the shelter in Malilipot. The volcano was relatively quiet Friday, but the number of evacuees swelled to nearly 80,000 as people left the side of  the volcano in search of safety. There are nearly 12,000 evacuees in Santo Domingo, one of the communities most impacted by the volcano. The number of evacuees is impacting the availability of shelter space. The Philippines is now preparing to house the volcano evacuees for up to three months.    PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 21 JANUARY 2018 - CAMALIG, ALBAY, PHILIPPINES: As seen from a small clearing near the evacuation zone, the Mayon volcano, releases smokes and ash Sunday afternoon. Mayon is the most active volcano in the 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 schools in communities outside of the evacuation zone.   PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 21 JANUARY 2018 - LEGAZPI, ALBAY, PHILIPPINES:  The Mayon volcano, as seen from Our Lady of the Gate Parish (Parroquia Nuestra Señora de la Porteria), releases smokes and ash Sunday morning. Mayon is the most active volcano in the 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 schools in communities outside of the evacuation zone.PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 21 JANUARY 2018 - DARAGA, ALBAY, PHILIPPINES: A man loads a truck with sand and gravel from a riverbed. The Mayon volcano is in the background. Mayon volcano, the most active volcano in the 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 schools in communities outside of the evacuation zone.    PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 21 JANUARY 2018 - DARAGA, ALBAY, PHILIPPINES: A man loads a truck with sand and gravel from a riverbed. The Mayon volcano is in the background. Mayon volcano, the most active volcano in the 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 schools in communities outside of the evacuation zone.    PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 21 JANUARY 2018 - DARAGA, ALBAY, PHILIPPINES: The belltower is all that remains of the Casagawa Catholic church. The rest of the church was destroyed in the 1814 eruption of the Mayon volcano, which is in the background. Mayon volcano, the most active volcano in the 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 schools in communities outside of the evacuation zone.    PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 21 JANUARY 2018 - DARAGA, ALBAY, PHILIPPINES: A tricycle taxi passes the Mayon volcano, in the background, belching smoke and ash. Mayon volcano, the most active volcano in the 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 schools in communities outside of the evacuation zone.    PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 21 JANUARY 2018 - DARAGA, ALBAY, PHILIPPINES: A tricycle taxi passes the Mayon volcano, in the background, belching smoke and ash. Mayon volcano, the most active volcano in the 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 schools in communities outside of the evacuation zone.    PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 21 JANUARY 2018 - DARAGA, ALBAY, PHILIPPINES:  A tricycle taxi crosses a small bridge over the Yawa River while the Mayon volcano, in the background, belches smoke and ash. Mayon volcano, the most active volcano in the 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 schools in communities outside of the evacuation zone.   PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 21 JANUARY 2018 - DARAGA, ALBAY, PHILIPPINES:  A tricycle taxi crosses a small bridge over the Yawa River while the Mayon volcano, in the background, belches smoke and ash. Mayon volcano, the most active volcano in the 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 schools in communities outside of the evacuation zone.   PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 21 JANUARY 2018 - DARAGA, ALBAY, PHILIPPINES:  A tricycle taxi crosses a small bridge over the Yawa River while the Mayon volcano, in the background, belches smoke and ash. Mayon volcano, the most active volcano in the 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 schools in communities outside of the evacuation zone.   PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 21 JANUARY 2018 - DARAGA, ALBAY, PHILIPPINES:  A tricycle taxi crosses a small bridge over the Yawa River while the Mayon volcano, in the background, belches smoke and ash. Mayon volcano, the most active volcano in the 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 schools in communities outside of the evacuation zone.   PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 21 JANUARY 2018 - CAMALIG, ALBAY, PHILIPPINES: A man plants baby rice in his field near the Mayon volcano, smoking in the background. Mayon volcano, the most active volcano in the 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 schools in communities outside of the evacuation zone.   PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 21 JANUARY 2018 - CAMALIG, ALBAY, PHILIPPINES: A man plants baby rice in his field near the Mayon volcano, smoking in the background. Mayon volcano, the most active volcano in the 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 schools in communities outside of the evacuation zone.   PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 21 JANUARY 2018 - CAMALIG, ALBAY, PHILIPPINES: A man plants baby rice in his field near the Mayon volcano, smoking in the background. Mayon volcano, the most active volcano in the 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 schools in communities outside of the evacuation zone.   PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 21 JANUARY 2018 - CAMALIG, ALBAY, PHILIPPINES: A man plants baby rice in his field near the Mayon volcano, smoking in the background. Mayon volcano, the most active volcano in the 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 schools in communities outside of the evacuation zone.   PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 21 JANUARY 2018 - LEGAZPI, ALBAY, PHILIPPINES:  A double rainbow coming out of the Mayon volcano, as seen from Our Lady of the Gate Parish (Parroquia Nuestra Señora de la Porteria), releases smokes and ash Sunday morning. Mayon is the most active volcano in the 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 schools in communities outside of the evacuation zone.PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 21 JANUARY 2018 - LEGAZPI, ALBAY, PHILIPPINES: A man walks past a door at Our Lady of the Gate Parish (Parroquia Nuestra Señora de la Porteria) with the cloud shrouded Mayon volcano in the background. The Mayon volcano continued to release smoke and ash Sunday morning. Mayon is the most active volcano in the 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 schools in communities outside of the evacuation zone.    PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 21 JANUARY 2018 - CAMALIG, ALBAY, PHILIPPINES: As seen from a small clearing near the evacuation zone, the Mayon volcano, releases smokes and ash Sunday afternoon. Mayon is the most active volcano in the 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 schools in communities outside of the evacuation zone.   PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 21 JANUARY 2018 - DARAGA, ALBAY, PHILIPPINES: The belltower is all that remains of the Casagawa Catholic church. The rest of the church was destroyed in the 1814 eruption of the Mayon volcano, which is in the background. Mayon volcano, the most active volcano in the 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 schools in communities outside of the evacuation zone.    PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 21 JANUARY 2018 - DARAGA, ALBAY, PHILIPPINES:  A tricycle taxi crosses a small bridge over the Yawa River while the Mayon volcano, in the background, belches smoke and ash. Mayon volcano, the most active volcano in the 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 schools in communities outside of the evacuation zone.   PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 21 JANUARY 2018 - DARAGA, ALBAY, PHILIPPINES:  A tricycle taxi crosses a small bridge over the Yawa River while the Mayon volcano, in the background, belches smoke and ash. Mayon volcano, the most active volcano in the 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 schools in communities outside of the evacuation zone.   PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 21 JANUARY 2018 - DARAGA, ALBAY, PHILIPPINES:  A tricycle taxi crosses a small bridge over the Yawa River while the Mayon volcano, in the background, belches smoke and ash. Mayon volcano, the most active volcano in the 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 schools in communities outside of the evacuation zone.   PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 21 JANUARY 2018 - DARAGA, ALBAY, PHILIPPINES:  A tricycle taxi crosses a small bridge over the Yawa River while the Mayon volcano, in the background, belches smoke and ash. Mayon volcano, the most active volcano in the 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 schools in communities outside of the evacuation zone.   PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 21 JANUARY 2018 - CAMALIG, ALBAY, PHILIPPINES: A man plants baby rice in his field near the Mayon volcano, smoking in the background. Mayon volcano, the most active volcano in the 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 schools in communities outside of the evacuation zone.   PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 21 JANUARY 2018 - CAMALIG, ALBAY, PHILIPPINES: A man plants baby rice in his field near the Mayon volcano, smoking in the background. Mayon volcano, the most active volcano in the 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 schools in communities outside of the evacuation zone.   PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 21 JANUARY 2018 - LEGAZPI, ALBAY, PHILIPPINES:  People at Our Lady of the Gate Parish (Parroquia Nuestra Señora de la Porteria) walk past a painting of the Mayon eruption in 1814. The Mayon volcano continued to release smoke and ash Sunday morning. Mayon is the most active volcano in the 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 schools in communities outside of the evacuation zone.   PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 21 JANUARY 2018 - LEGAZPI, ALBAY, PHILIPPINES:  People at Our Lady of the Gate Parish (Parroquia Nuestra Señora de la Porteria) walk past a painting of the Mayon eruption in 1814. The Mayon volcano continued to release smoke and ash Sunday morning. Mayon is the most active volcano in the 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 schools in communities outside of the evacuation zone.   PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 21 JANUARY 2018 - LEGAZPI, ALBAY, PHILIPPINES: People relax on the volcano overlook at Our Lady of the Gate Parish (Parroquia Nuestra Señora de la Porteria), while the Mayon volcano releases smokes and ash Sunday morning. Mayon is the most active volcano in the 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 schools in communities outside of the evacuation zone.    PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 21 JANUARY 2018 - LEGAZPI, ALBAY, PHILIPPINES:  The Mayon volcano, as seen from Our Lady of the Gate Parish (Parroquia Nuestra Señora de la Porteria), releases smokes and ash Sunday morning. Mayon is the most active volcano in the 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 schools in communities outside of the evacuation zone.PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 21 JANUARY 2018 - LEGAZPI, ALBAY, PHILIPPINES:  The Mayon volcano, as seen from Our Lady of the Gate Parish (Parroquia Nuestra Señora de la Porteria), releases smokes and ash Sunday morning. Mayon is the most active volcano in the 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 schools in communities outside of the evacuation zone.PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 21 JANUARY 2018 - LEGAZPI, ALBAY, PHILIPPINES:  The Mayon volcano, as seen from Our Lady of the Gate Parish (Parroquia Nuestra Señora de la Porteria), releases smokes and ash Sunday morning. Mayon is the most active volcano in the 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 schools in communities outside of the evacuation zone.PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 21 JANUARY 2018 - LEGAZPI, ALBAY, PHILIPPINES:  The Mayon volcano, as seen from Our Lady of the Gate Parish (Parroquia Nuestra Señora de la Porteria), releases smokes and ash Sunday morning. Mayon is the most active volcano in the 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 schools in communities outside of the evacuation zone.PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 31 JANUARY 2018 - LEGAZPI, ALBAY, PHILIPPINES: "Tricycle taxis" on the streets of Legazpi, Philippines. Tricycle taxis are motorcycles with sidecars, similar to tuk-tuks and trishaws found in other countries in Asia.        PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 26 JANUARY 2018 - SANTO DOMINGO, ALBAY, PHILIPPINES: A woman walks between thatched huts and tents for evacuees from the Mayon Volcano at Barangay Lidong shelter. The shelter is in school and all of the classrooms are already being used to house evacuees. Recent arrivals are living in tents and huts on the school grounds. The volcano was relatively quiet Friday, but the number of evacuees swelled to nearly 80,000 as people left the side of  the volcano in search of safety. There are nearly 12,000 evacuees in Santo Domingo, one of the communities most impacted by the volcano. The number of evacuees is impacting the availability of shelter space. Many people in Santo Domingo, on the north side of the volcano, are sleeping in huts made from bamboo and plastic sheeting. The Philippines is now preparing to house the volcano evacuees for up to three months.       PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 26 JANUARY 2018 - SANTO DOMINGO, ALBAY, PHILIPPINES: A woman and her child, both evacuated from the home on the slopes of the Mayon volcano, walk through field where they've built their temporary shelter. The volcano was relatively quiet Friday, but the number of evacuees swelled to nearly 80,000 as people left the side of  the volcano in search of safety. There are nearly 12,000 evacuees in Santo Domingo, one of the communities most impacted by the volcano. The number of evacuees is impacting the availability of shelter space. Many people in Santo Domingo, on the north side of the volcano, are sleeping in huts made from bamboo and plastic sheeting. The Philippines is now preparing to house the volcano evacuees for up to three months.     PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 26 JANUARY 2018 - SANTO DOMINGO, ALBAY, PHILIPPINES: A man evacuated from his home on the slopes of the Mayon volcano builds a temporary shelter in a field in Santo Domingo. The volcano was relatively quiet Friday, but the number of evacuees swelled to nearly 80,000 as people left the side of  the volcano in search of safety. There are nearly 12,000 evacuees in Santo Domingo, one of the communities most impacted by the volcano. The number of evacuees is impacting the availability of shelter space. Many people in Santo Domingo, on the north side of the volcano, are sleeping in huts made from bamboo and plastic sheeting. The Philippines is now preparing to house the volcano evacuees for up to three months.        PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 23 JANUARY 2018 - DARAGA, ALBAY, PHILIPPINES: Men mine black volcanic sand and gravel in an ancient lava flow while the Mayon volcano erupts in the background. Mayon is the most active volcano in the Philippines and its eruptions in January 2018 shut down most of Albay province and triggered the evacuation of almost 80,000 people.      PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 26 JANUARY 2018 - SANTO DOMINGO, ALBAY, PHILIPPINES: A man picks up saplings he cut to use as tent poles in an impromptu shelter for people evacuated from the slopes of the Mayon volcano. Many evacuees in Santo Domingo are putting up temporary shelters along the Legazpi - Tabaco Road, which runs through Santo Domingo. The volcano was relatively quiet Friday, but the number of evacuees swelled to nearly 80,000 as people left the side of  the volcano in search of safety. There are nearly 12,000 evacuees in Santo Domingo, one of the communities most impacted by the volcano. The number of evacuees is impacting the availability of shelter space. Many people in Santo Domingo, on the north side of the volcano, are sleeping in huts made from bamboo and plastic sheeting. The Philippines is now preparing to house the volcano evacuees for up to three months.       PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 26 JANUARY 2018 - SANTO DOMINGO, ALBAY, PHILIPPINES: A woman water from a tank for evacuees from the Mayon Volcano living in tents at Barangay Lidong shelter. The shelter is in school and all of the classrooms are already being used to house evacuees. Recent arrivals are living in tents on the school grounds. The volcano was relatively quiet Friday, but the number of evacuees swelled to nearly 80,000 as people left the side of  the volcano in search of safety. There are nearly 12,000 evacuees in Santo Domingo, one of the communities most impacted by the volcano. The number of evacuees is impacting the availability of shelter space. Many people in Santo Domingo, on the north side of the volcano, are sleeping in huts made from bamboo and plastic sheeting. The Philippines is now preparing to house the volcano evacuees for up to three months.      PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 26 JANUARY 2018 - SANTO DOMINGO, ALBAY, PHILIPPINES: A man digs a drainage ditch for evacuees from the Mayon Volcano living in tents at Barangay Lidong shelter. The shelter is in school and all of the classrooms are already being used to house evacuees. Recent arrivals are living in tents on the school grounds. The volcano was relatively quiet Friday, but the number of evacuees swelled to nearly 80,000 as people left the side of  the volcano in search of safety. There are nearly 12,000 evacuees in Santo Domingo, one of the communities most impacted by the volcano. The number of evacuees is impacting the availability of shelter space. Many people in Santo Domingo, on the north side of the volcano, are sleeping in huts made from bamboo and plastic sheeting. The Philippines is now preparing to house the volcano evacuees for up to three months.      PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 26 JANUARY 2018 - SANTO DOMINGO, ALBAY, PHILIPPINES: A family in their temporary shelter in a field in Santo Domingo. The family lives on the slopes of the Mayon volcano and was evacuated because of the volcano's recent eruptions. The volcano was relatively quiet Friday, but the number of evacuees swelled to nearly 80,000 as people left the side of  the volcano in search of safety. There are nearly 12,000 evacuees in Santo Domingo, one of the communities most impacted by the volcano. The number of evacuees is impacting the availability of shelter space. Many people in Santo Domingo, on the north side of the volcano, are sleeping in huts made from bamboo and plastic sheeting. The Philippines is now preparing to house the volcano evacuees for up to three months.        PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 26 JANUARY 2018 - SANTO DOMINGO, ALBAY, PHILIPPINES: A family in their temporary shelter in a field in Santo Domingo. The family lives on the slopes of the Mayon volcano and was evacuated because of the volcano's recent eruptions. The volcano was relatively quiet Friday, but the number of evacuees swelled to nearly 80,000 as people left the side of  the volcano in search of safety. There are nearly 12,000 evacuees in Santo Domingo, one of the communities most impacted by the volcano. The number of evacuees is impacting the availability of shelter space. Many people in Santo Domingo, on the north side of the volcano, are sleeping in huts made from bamboo and plastic sheeting. The Philippines is now preparing to house the volcano evacuees 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: 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: 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 - 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: 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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  • 31 JANUARY 2018 - LEGAZPI, ALBAY, PHILIPPINES: People touch a statue of the Virgin Mary at the main entrance to the Pacific Mall in Lagazpi. The Philippines is the only Catholic majority country in Southeast Asia.        PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 31 JANUARY 2018 - LEGAZPI, ALBAY, PHILIPPINES: People touch a statue of the Virgin Mary at the main entrance to the Pacific Mall in Lagazpi. The Philippines is the only Catholic majority country in Southeast Asia.        PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 31 JANUARY 2018 - LEGAZPI, ALBAY, PHILIPPINES: People touch a statue of the Virgin Mary at the main entrance to the Pacific Mall in Lagazpi. The Philippines is the only Catholic majority country in Southeast Asia.        PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 31 JANUARY 2018 - LEGAZPI, ALBAY, PHILIPPINES: "Jeepneys" on the streets of Legazpi, Philippines. Jeepneys are the iconic Filipino form of mass transit. Originally based on the World War II Willy's Jeep, they are now are entirely a Filipino vehicle with the engine and drive train usually from Japanese light trucks.         PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 31 JANUARY 2018 - LEGAZPI, ALBAY, PHILIPPINES: "Jeepneys" on the streets of Legazpi, Philippines. Jeepneys are the iconic Filipino form of mass transit. Originally based on the World War II Willy's Jeep, they are now are entirely a Filipino vehicle with the engine and drive train usually from Japanese light trucks.         PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 31 JANUARY 2018 - LEGAZPI, ALBAY, PHILIPPINES: "Tricycle taxis" on the streets of Legazpi, Philippines. Tricycle taxis are motorcycles with sidecars, similar to tuk-tuks and trishaws found in other countries in Asia.        PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 31 JANUARY 2018 - LEGAZPI, ALBAY, PHILIPPINES: "Tricycle taxis" on the streets of Legazpi, Philippines. Tricycle taxis are motorcycles with sidecars, similar to tuk-tuks and trishaws found in other countries in Asia.        PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 26 JANUARY 2018 - SANTO DOMINGO, ALBAY, PHILIPPINES: A man picks up saplings he cut to use as tent poles in an impromptu shelter for people evacuated from the slopes of the Mayon volcano. Many evacuees in Santo Domingo are putting up temporary shelters along the Legazpi - Tabaco Road, which runs through Santo Domingo. The volcano was relatively quiet Friday, but the number of evacuees swelled to nearly 80,000 as people left the side of  the volcano in search of safety. There are nearly 12,000 evacuees in Santo Domingo, one of the communities most impacted by the volcano. The number of evacuees is impacting the availability of shelter space. Many people in Santo Domingo, on the north side of the volcano, are sleeping in huts made from bamboo and plastic sheeting. The Philippines is now preparing to house the volcano evacuees for up to three months.       PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 26 JANUARY 2018 - SANTO DOMINGO, ALBAY, PHILIPPINES: Thatched huts and tents for evacuees from the Mayon Volcano at Barangay Lidong shelter. The shelter is in school and all of the classrooms are already being used to house evacuees. Recent arrivals are living in tents and huts on the school grounds. The volcano was relatively quiet Friday, but the number of evacuees swelled to nearly 80,000 as people left the side of  the volcano in search of safety. There are nearly 12,000 evacuees in Santo Domingo, one of the communities most impacted by the volcano. The number of evacuees is impacting the availability of shelter space. Many people in Santo Domingo, on the north side of the volcano, are sleeping in huts made from bamboo and plastic sheeting. The Philippines is now preparing to house the volcano evacuees for up to three months.        PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 26 JANUARY 2018 - SANTO DOMINGO, ALBAY, PHILIPPINES: Thatched huts and tents for evacuees from the Mayon Volcano at Barangay Lidong shelter. The shelter is in school and all of the classrooms are already being used to house evacuees. Recent arrivals are living in tents and huts on the school grounds. The volcano was relatively quiet Friday, but the number of evacuees swelled to nearly 80,000 as people left the side of  the volcano in search of safety. There are nearly 12,000 evacuees in Santo Domingo, one of the communities most impacted by the volcano. The number of evacuees is impacting the availability of shelter space. Many people in Santo Domingo, on the north side of the volcano, are sleeping in huts made from bamboo and plastic sheeting. The Philippines is now preparing to house the volcano evacuees for up to three months.        PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 26 JANUARY 2018 - SANTO DOMINGO, ALBAY, PHILIPPINES: A woman walks between thatched huts and tents for evacuees from the Mayon Volcano at Barangay Lidong shelter. The shelter is in school and all of the classrooms are already being used to house evacuees. Recent arrivals are living in tents and huts on the school grounds. The volcano was relatively quiet Friday, but the number of evacuees swelled to nearly 80,000 as people left the side of  the volcano in search of safety. There are nearly 12,000 evacuees in Santo Domingo, one of the communities most impacted by the volcano. The number of evacuees is impacting the availability of shelter space. Many people in Santo Domingo, on the north side of the volcano, are sleeping in huts made from bamboo and plastic sheeting. The Philippines is now preparing to house the volcano evacuees for up to three months.        PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 26 JANUARY 2018 - SANTO DOMINGO, ALBAY, PHILIPPINES: A man evacuated from his home on the slopes of the Mayon volcano chops firewood next to his temporary shelter in a field in Santo Domingo. The volcano was relatively quiet Friday, but the number of evacuees swelled to nearly 80,000 as people left the side of  the volcano in search of safety. There are nearly 12,000 evacuees in Santo Domingo, one of the communities most impacted by the volcano. The number of evacuees is impacting the availability of shelter space. Many people in Santo Domingo, on the north side of the volcano, are sleeping in huts made from bamboo and plastic sheeting. The Philippines is now preparing to house the volcano evacuees for up to three months.        PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 26 JANUARY 2018 - SANTO DOMINGO, ALBAY, PHILIPPINES: A man evacuated from his home on the slopes of the Mayon volcano chops firewood next to his temporary shelter in a field in Santo Domingo. The volcano was relatively quiet Friday, but the number of evacuees swelled to nearly 80,000 as people left the side of  the volcano in search of safety. There are nearly 12,000 evacuees in Santo Domingo, one of the communities most impacted by the volcano. The number of evacuees is impacting the availability of shelter space. Many people in Santo Domingo, on the north side of the volcano, are sleeping in huts made from bamboo and plastic sheeting. The Philippines is now preparing to house the volcano evacuees for up to three months.        PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 26 JANUARY 2018 - SANTO DOMINGO, ALBAY, PHILIPPINES: A woman who was evacuated from the Mayon volcano knocks rainwater off the roof of the tent she's living in in a field near Santo Domingo. Mayon Volcano was relatively quiet Friday, but the number of evacuees swelled to nearly 80,000 as people left the side of  the volcano in search of safety. There are nearly 12,000 evacuees in Santo Domingo, one of the most impacted communities on the volcano. The number of evacuees is impacting the availability of shelter space. Many people in Santo Domingo, on the north side of the volcano, are sleeping in huts made from bamboo and plastic sheeting. The Philippines is now preparing to house the volcano evacuees for up to three months.        PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 26 JANUARY 2018 - SANTO DOMINGO, ALBAY, PHILIPPINES: A man evacuated from his home on the slopes of the Mayon volcano builds a temporary shelter in a field in Santo Domingo. The volcano was relatively quiet Friday, but the number of evacuees swelled to nearly 80,000 as people left the side of  the volcano in search of safety. There are nearly 12,000 evacuees in Santo Domingo, one of the communities most impacted by the volcano. The number of evacuees is impacting the availability of shelter space. Many people in Santo Domingo, on the north side of the volcano, are sleeping in huts made from bamboo and plastic sheeting. The Philippines is now preparing to house the volcano evacuees for up to three months.        PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 26 JANUARY 2018 - SANTO DOMINGO, ALBAY, PHILIPPINES: A man evacuated from his home on the slopes of the Mayon volcano builds a temporary shelter in a field in Santo Domingo. The volcano was relatively quiet Friday, but the number of evacuees swelled to nearly 80,000 as people left the side of  the volcano in search of safety. There are nearly 12,000 evacuees in Santo Domingo, one of the communities most impacted by the volcano. The number of evacuees is impacting the availability of shelter space. Many people in Santo Domingo, on the north side of the volcano, are sleeping in huts made from bamboo and plastic sheeting. The Philippines is now preparing to house the volcano evacuees for up to three months.        PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 26 JANUARY 2018 - SANTO DOMINGO, ALBAY, PHILIPPINES: A man evacuated from his home on the slopes of the Mayon volcano builds a temporary shelter in a field in Santo Domingo. The volcano was relatively quiet Friday, but the number of evacuees swelled to nearly 80,000 as people left the side of  the volcano in search of safety. There are nearly 12,000 evacuees in Santo Domingo, one of the communities most impacted by the volcano. The number of evacuees is impacting the availability of shelter space. Many people in Santo Domingo, on the north side of the volcano, are sleeping in huts made from bamboo and plastic sheeting. The Philippines is now preparing to house the volcano evacuees for up to three months.        PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 23 JANUARY 2018 - DARAGA, ALBAY, PHILIPPINES: Evacuees in a Filipino "tricycle taxi" leave their village near the Mayon volcano while the volcano erupts in the background. Mayon is the most active volcano in the Philippines and its eruptions in January 2018 shut down most of Albay province and triggered the evacuation of almost 80,000 people.      PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 23 JANUARY 2018 - DARAGA, ALBAY, PHILIPPINES: Men mine black volcanic sand and gravel in an ancient lava flow while the Mayon volcano erupts in the background. Mayon is the most active volcano in the Philippines and its eruptions in January 2018 shut down most of Albay province and triggered the evacuation of almost 80,000 people.      PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 23 JANUARY 2018 - DARAGA, ALBAY, PHILIPPINES: Men mine black volcanic sand and gravel in an ancient lava flow while the Mayon volcano erupts in the background. Mayon is the most active volcano in the Philippines and its eruptions in January 2018 shut down most of Albay province and triggered the evacuation of almost 80,000 people.      PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 23 JANUARY 2018 - DARAGA, ALBAY, PHILIPPINES: Men mine black volcanic sand and gravel in an ancient lava flow while the Mayon volcano erupts in the background. Mayon is the most active volcano in the Philippines and its eruptions in January 2018 shut down most of Albay province and triggered the evacuation of almost 80,000 people.      PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 26 JANUARY 2018 - SANTO DOMINGO, ALBAY, PHILIPPINES: A mother and her daughter, evacuated from their home on the Mayon volcano walk between the tents and thatched huts in an evacuee shelter in Santo Domingo. The volcano was relatively quiet Friday, but the number of evacuees swelled to nearly 80,000 as people left the side of  the volcano in search of safety. There are nearly 12,000 evacuees in Santo Domingo, one of the communities most impacted by the volcano. The number of evacuees is impacting the availability of shelter space. Many people in Santo Domingo, on the north side of the volcano, are sleeping in huts made from bamboo and plastic sheeting. The Philippines is now preparing to house the volcano evacuees for up to three months.    PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 26 JANUARY 2018 - SANTO DOMINGO, ALBAY, PHILIPPINES: People evacuated from the slopes of the Mayon volcano with their old Shelter Box tent on the side of the Legazpi - Tabaco Road, which runs through Santo Domingo. The volcano was relatively quiet Friday, but the number of evacuees swelled to nearly 80,000 as people left the side of  the volcano in search of safety. There are nearly 12,000 evacuees in Santo Domingo, one of the communities most impacted by the volcano. The number of evacuees is impacting the availability of shelter space. Many people in Santo Domingo, on the north side of the volcano, are sleeping in huts made from bamboo and plastic sheeting. The Philippines is now preparing to house the volcano evacuees for up to three months.       PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 26 JANUARY 2018 - SANTO DOMINGO, ALBAY, PHILIPPINES: A woman walks between thatched huts and tents for evacuees from the Mayon Volcano at Barangay Lidong shelter. The shelter is in school and all of the classrooms are already being used to house evacuees. Recent arrivals are living in tents and huts on the school grounds. The volcano was relatively quiet Friday, but the number of evacuees swelled to nearly 80,000 as people left the side of  the volcano in search of safety. There are nearly 12,000 evacuees in Santo Domingo, one of the communities most impacted by the volcano. The number of evacuees is impacting the availability of shelter space. Many people in Santo Domingo, on the north side of the volcano, are sleeping in huts made from bamboo and plastic sheeting. The Philippines is now preparing to house the volcano evacuees for up to three months.       PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 26 JANUARY 2018 - SANTO DOMINGO, ALBAY, PHILIPPINES: A woman walks between thatched huts and tents for evacuees from the Mayon Volcano at Barangay Lidong shelter. The shelter is in school and all of the classrooms are already being used to house evacuees. Recent arrivals are living in tents and huts on the school grounds. The volcano was relatively quiet Friday, but the number of evacuees swelled to nearly 80,000 as people left the side of  the volcano in search of safety. There are nearly 12,000 evacuees in Santo Domingo, one of the communities most impacted by the volcano. The number of evacuees is impacting the availability of shelter space. Many people in Santo Domingo, on the north side of the volcano, are sleeping in huts made from bamboo and plastic sheeting. The Philippines is now preparing to house the volcano evacuees for up to three months.       PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 26 JANUARY 2018 - SANTO DOMINGO, ALBAY, PHILIPPINES: JULIAN BALAGERNO, 23, in her tent in the Barangay Lidong shelter. She is more than 8 months pregnant and expecting to give birth at the shelter. She was evacuated from her home on the slopes of the Mayon Volcano. The shelter is in school and all of the classrooms are already being used to house evacuees. Recent arrivals are living in tents and huts on the school grounds. The volcano was relatively quiet Friday, but the number of evacuees swelled to nearly 80,000 as people left the side of  the volcano in search of safety. There are nearly 12,000 evacuees in Santo Domingo, one of the communities most impacted by the volcano. The number of evacuees is impacting the availability of shelter space. Many people in Santo Domingo, on the north side of the volcano, are sleeping in huts made from bamboo and plastic sheeting. The Philippines is now preparing to house the volcano evacuees for up to three months.      PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 26 JANUARY 2018 - SANTO DOMINGO, ALBAY, PHILIPPINES: JULIAN BALAGERNO, 23, in her tent in the Barangay Lidong shelter. She is more than 8 months pregnant and expecting to give birth at the shelter. She was evacuated from her home on the slopes of the Mayon Volcano. The shelter is in school and all of the classrooms are already being used to house evacuees. Recent arrivals are living in tents and huts on the school grounds. The volcano was relatively quiet Friday, but the number of evacuees swelled to nearly 80,000 as people left the side of  the volcano in search of safety. There are nearly 12,000 evacuees in Santo Domingo, one of the communities most impacted by the volcano. The number of evacuees is impacting the availability of shelter space. Many people in Santo Domingo, on the north side of the volcano, are sleeping in huts made from bamboo and plastic sheeting. The Philippines is now preparing to house the volcano evacuees for up to three months.      PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 26 JANUARY 2018 - SANTO DOMINGO, ALBAY, PHILIPPINES: A woman walks between thatched huts and tents for evacuees from the Mayon Volcano at Barangay Lidong shelter. The shelter is in school and all of the classrooms are already being used to house evacuees. Recent arrivals are living in tents and huts on the school grounds. The volcano was relatively quiet Friday, but the number of evacuees swelled to nearly 80,000 as people left the side of  the volcano in search of safety. There are nearly 12,000 evacuees in Santo Domingo, one of the communities most impacted by the volcano. The number of evacuees is impacting the availability of shelter space. Many people in Santo Domingo, on the north side of the volcano, are sleeping in huts made from bamboo and plastic sheeting. The Philippines is now preparing to house the volcano evacuees for up to three months.        PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 26 JANUARY 2018 - SANTO DOMINGO, ALBAY, PHILIPPINES: A child sleeps in the temporary shelter her parents built in a field in Santo Domingo. The family lives on the slopes of the Mayon volcano and was evacuated because of the volcano's recent eruptions. The volcano was relatively quiet Friday, but the number of evacuees swelled to nearly 80,000 as people left the side of  the volcano in search of safety. There are nearly 12,000 evacuees in Santo Domingo, one of the communities most impacted by the volcano. The number of evacuees is impacting the availability of shelter space. Many people in Santo Domingo, on the north side of the volcano, are sleeping in huts made from bamboo and plastic sheeting. The Philippines is now preparing to house the volcano evacuees for up to three months.       PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 26 JANUARY 2018 - SANTO DOMINGO, ALBAY, PHILIPPINES: A woman who was evacuated from the Mayon volcano knocks rainwater off the roof of the tent she's living in in a field near Santo Domingo. Mayon Volcano was relatively quiet Friday, but the number of evacuees swelled to nearly 80,000 as people left the side of  the volcano in search of safety. There are nearly 12,000 evacuees in Santo Domingo, one of the most impacted communities on the volcano. The number of evacuees is impacting the availability of shelter space. Many people in Santo Domingo, on the north side of the volcano, are sleeping in huts made from bamboo and plastic sheeting. The Philippines is now preparing to house the volcano evacuees for up to three months.        PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 26 JANUARY 2018 - SANTO DOMINGO, ALBAY, PHILIPPINES: A girl cooks lunch in her temporary shelter in a field near Santo Domingo. Mayon Volcano was relatively quiet Friday, but the number of evacuees swelled to nearly 80,000 as people left the side of  the volcano in search of safety. There are nearly 12,000 evacuees in Santo Domingo, one of the most impacted communities on the volcano. The number of evacuees is impacting the availability of shelter space. Many people in Santo Domingo, on the north side of the volcano, are sleeping in huts made from bamboo and plastic sheeting. The Philippines is now preparing to house the volcano evacuees for up to three months.        PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 23 JANUARY 2018 - LEGAZPI, ALBAY, PHILIPPINES: As seen from Legazpi, about 13 kilometers from the volcano, Mayon volcano erupts Tuesday night. Mayon is the most active volcano in the Philippines. After a series of eruptions Monday, the alert level for the area was raised to four for the first time since 2009.   PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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