The consequences of the big volcano: The Ananas Return to Ash

After the volcano in Philippine, the whole country has turned grey after the Taal volcano poured out the lava during this week's fall of ash caused by the volcano has damaged crops worth over $10m, according to the Department of Agriculture. Photos show animals, plants, people, and homes covered with great ashes. One [...]
The decline of ash caused by the volcano has damaged crops worth over $10m, according to the Department of Agriculture. Photos show animals, plants, people, and homes covered with great ashes.
A picture has attracted great attention. It shows a farmer with his ruined crops, the pineapples that were no longer green but gray.
Farmer said it is the first time he has experienced such destruction in his 17 years.
We're not going to be able to harvest the pineapple, we just have to accept that we're going to suffer loss. Even if we're able to harvest some of them, the customers are afraid to come because of the explosion, so the pineapples will rot. ”
Ash is threatening people other than crops. People are advised to wear masks to protect themselves from ashes. The entire cities are filled with soot, and the government of Philippi is implementing jams in several cities surrounding the volcano. No victims have been reported so far.











