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Mount Pinatubo Erupts, Forcing Thousands to Evacuate Philippines

In 1991, the eruption of Mount Pinatubo in the Philippines caused widespread evacuation as tens of thousands fled their homes. The volcano's massive explosions sent plumes of ash and debris high into the atmosphere, with one reaching an estimated 25 kilometers. Residents described the blasts as atomic, with many expressing fear and uncertainty about returning to their homes. AI

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Mount Pinatubo Erupts, Forcing Thousands to Evacuate Philippines

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    Thousands evacuate in Philippines as Mount Pinatubo erupts in 1991 – from the SCMP archive

    This article was published on June 13, 1991. Thousands evacuated after massive explosion in Philippines Volcano’s plume soars 25km by Michael Bociurkiw in San Narciso Theresita Santiago and her neighbours dealt with the volcanic eruption of Mount Pinatubo in the Philippines yeste…