Flight Operations Suspended in Manila International Airport As A Result Of Volcanic Ash.



The Philippine airport authority on Sunday suspended flights in and out of Manila's international airport the country's biggest and busiest airport after a volcano in nearby Batangas province spewed a giant plume of ash.
The Taal volcano generated a 1-km (0.6 mile) high ash plume accompanied by rumbling sounds and tremors earlier in the day, indicating increased unrest that could lead to a hazardous eruption in weeks.

"Flight operations at the Ninoy Aquino International Airport have been temporarily suspended due to the volcanic ash from the eruption of Taal Volcano," the Manila International Airport Authority tweeted.

Consequentially, the suspension of flight Operations have resulted to so many stranded passengersseen at the vicinity of the airport unable to catch their respective flight.Passengers have been advised to coordinate with their respective airlines for details on flight schedules.

Picture credit: Camilia Arganda.


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