Talk:Angelesball

Mount Pinatubo Eruption
The Mt. Pinatubo Eruption in 1991...

is the second-largest volcanic eruption of this century, and by far the largest eruption to affect a densely populated area, occurred at Mount Pinatubo in the Philippines on June 15, 1991. The eruption produced high-speed avalanches of hot ash and gas, giant mudflows, and a cloud of volcanic ash hundreds of miles across. The impacts of the eruption continue to this day.

The Mt. Pinatubo Eruption in 1992...

VOLCANIC ACTIVITY RECOMMENCED IN JULY 1992. SINCE 9 JULY 1992, TROPICAL RAINSTORMS AND THE ASH FROM THE ERUPTIONS IN JUNE 1991 HAVE CAUSED FLOODS, LANDSLIDES AND LAHARS (MUDSLIDES) NEARLY 1.6 METRES HIGH, WASHING OUT BRIDGES AND ROADS IN THE NORTHERN PROVINCES OF PAMPANGA, TARLAC AND ZAMBALES. ON 4 AUGUST 1992, MOUNT PINATUBO ERUPTED VIOLENTLY SHOWERING MUD AND HOT PEBBLES ON TO ANGELES CITY (200 KM FROM MANILA) AND 4 TOWNS IN PAMPANGA AND TARLAC. APPROXIMATELY 70 PER CENT OF THE LAHAR FROM THE VOLCANO HAS FLOWED TOWARDS THE SOUTH-WEST ALONG THE SANTO TOMAS RIVER AND ITS SOUTHERN TRIBUTARIES.

Angeles is also affected by this Eruption.