Monday, December 21, 2009

Volcano - Mt Mayon?

I have cut and pasted the following straight from my dreams & predictions Sept 09 as published on my blog 'Volcano & Poisoning Dreams'

Here is my 'loose' prediction.

There will be a huge volcanic erruption in a populated area that will see people fleeing for their lives, buildings shaken and people being stretchered out by medical emergency staff due to the gas poisoning (including carbon dioxide) from the volcanic erruption. I am estimating this event will occur around mid December.

and this part of my dream posted Sept 09 under my post 'Volcano'

I saw the lava gushing (had different colours?) and coming up against the building. The building was being shaken, we were informed that we should not flee until straight after one of the erruptions, we didn't have much time though and ended up having to wait a couple of the erruptions out inside the building, not knowing if we would live or die with each one, depending on how the building held up. It took us some time before we could find a way out. There may have been a dark skinned person in the building too?
We managed to escape and then I remember thinking it's going to errupt again and was fearful, but we were safely across a body of water instantaniously, so I knew we were safe then. This is what makes me think that the volcano might be on a island and we fled to the mainland, but not sure about that.

So from this, I feel it relates to Mt Mayon on the Phillipine Islands which is now on alert level 4.

I feel this because, as in my dreams and predictions 1. Volcano Erruption (which I predicted will be huge) 2. On an island. 3. Dark skinned person. 4.It IS mid December as I predicted 5.Populated area (people already being evacuated).

As the news articles now say they are handing out face masks. So the 'poisoning' factor and severity of Volcanic erruption yet to come concerns me a great deal based on what I've seen in my dreams.Prepare for the worst.

From here I say strongly...Get as far away from Mt Mayon as possible. If you can't leave the island, get as far away as possible and make SURE to get a gas face mask for yourself.


An excerpt from a news article: http://www.digitaljournal.com/article/284199

Government authorities in Albay province Philippines have raised alert level number four in surrounding areas of Mayon volcano signaling the forced evacuation of residents nearby as the erupting volcano shows signs of imminent hazardous eruption
Alert level no.4 is now raised over mount Mayon in Albay province in the Philippines as the famous perfect cone volcano showed restiveness and sudden acceleration of activity yesterday.
Government volcanologists decided to raise the alert level from number three to four as the volcano showed spectacular lava flows and increased volcanic quakes. Alert level four indicates that there is is a strong possibility that hazardous eruption will take plays in a matter days.


another article just posted http://www.merinews.com/article/philippines-mayon-volcano-about-to-erupt/15791807.shtml

Philippines News :
Mayon Volcano erupts in Philippines
AS THE Mayon Volcano in Philippines continues to rumble, preparing to emit lava, 3000 villagers, who had earlier refused to move from their homes around the volcano, will be evacuated forcibily according to officials on Monday, December 21. The Mayon volcano is located about 330 kilometres from the capital city Manila and is one of the most active volcanoes in the country.

The people around the volcano do not just face the danger of being obilitrated by the hot lava from the Mayon volcano - they can also suffocate from the ash explosion! According to the Philippine Institute of Volcanology and Seismology the eruption from the volcano would be a level four, that is, one possible within hours or days and had therefore, issued the immediate evacuation warning.

"We will physically remove the residents who refuse to evacuate to their designated evacuation centres," Albay provincial Governor Joey Salceda said after volcanologists raised the alert level to four on a five-point scale.

An estimated 729 families are still refusing to move from the edge of the eight kilometre danger zone radius, according to the local disaster preparations chief Cedric Daep. On the other hand, 9,200 families or nearly 44,400 people have already moved to evacuation centres since the Mayon volcano became active last week.

It is speculated that most of these people who refuse to move are villagers who undertake farming activities in the fertile region left after Mayon's lava spreads over the region. They have livestock in the region who they do not wish to leave behind. The provincial governor Joey Salcaeda has ordered that these should be moved to a government agriculture station, so as to encourage those worried about their livestock to evacuate.

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