Don't believe in hoax messages
All official warnings
from Phivolcs are coursed through DRRMCs, Dir. Solidom says
By Philippine Information Agency (PIA 8)
February
5, 2012
TACLOBAN CITY – The
Philippine Institute of Volcanology and Seismology has not issued any
warning about volcanic eruption and tsunami occurrence in
Eastern Samar, Phivolcs Director Renato Solidom, Jr. said.
Director Solidom, in a
text message in answer to the query of the Philippine Information
Agency, said that all official warnings from Phivolcs are coursed
through the DRRMCs.
“Not true at all.
There is no truth that a Phivolcs personnel issued such warning by
Phivolcs as all official warnings are coursed through DRRMCs,” Dr.
Solidom said.
The Phivolcs chief
said that the series of earthquakes beginning the third week of
January 2012, the latest significant tremor with magnitude of 5.9
kilometers which occurred at 9:09 in the evening of February 4, 2012
with epicenters offshore of Eastern Samar and felt in Samar and Leyte
islands, are the result of movement of the Philippine Sea Plate diving
down under Eastern Philippine Trench.
“These are not caused
by volcanic activity,” Dr. Solidom added, saying that there are no
underwater volcanoes east of the
Samar Island
and it is not possible to have volcanoes there.
The pronouncement
sprang from a hoax text message which circulated in
Eastern Visayas after an earthquake with a magnitude of 5.9 rocked
Eastern Samar
at 9:09 in the evening of February 4. The hoax message headlined
“NOTICE” stated that at 5:00 o’clock in the morning of February 5, the
underwater volcano in Matarinao, Salcedo, East Samar will explode with
a magnitude intensity of higher than 12 kilometers. It also warned
people to evacuate “as early as now” to open space and higher grounds.
Dr. Solidom said that
aftershocks may still happen, although the exact timing cannot be
predicted. Most aftershocks are not significant in sizes but stronger
ones cannot be discounted, the Phivolcs chief added.
Dr. Solidom called on
the public not panic and not to believe in text rumors, more so,
spread rumors.
However, Dr. Solidom
said that the public should always be reminded that strong earthquakes
have happened in the area in the past.
Therefore, it is
always important that earthquake and tsunami preparedness be conducted
by the local governments and the public, Dr. Solidom concluded.