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(Screenshot from Phivolcs video) July 02, 2021 AS SULFUR dioxide levels from the erupting Taal Volcano remained high, the Department of Health (DOH) urged residents near the area to wear N95 masks and goggles, cover up and minimize skin exposure, and, as much as possible, stay at home to minimize health problems.
Sulfur dioxide, which is released from a volcano when magma is near the surface, irritates the eyes and skin, and causes respiratory problems, DOH Undersecretary Maria Rosario Vergeire said Friday, July 2, 2021.
“Baka marami po sa inyo nakakaranas ng parang mahirap huminga, mabigat ang dibdib, o kaya ubo ng ubo, o makati ang lalamunan at ilong, ito po ay maari na epekto nitong sinasabi nating particles nitong sulfur dioxide emissions,” she said.
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