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Mt. Cabalian Update: Recent Earthquakes and How to Stay Safe

Mt. Cabalian Seismic Update: Understanding Recent Tremors and How to Prepare (Latest Earthquakes and Safety Guide) Southern Leyte is a land defined by its dramatic geography—a place where the mountains meet the sea in a spectacular display of natural beauty. At the heart of this landscape stands Mt. Cabalian, a 945-meter-high stratovolcano that has long […]

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Lake Danao

Lake Danao: The Enchanting Heart of Mt. Cabalian In the town of San Juan, Southern Leyte, nature and legend intertwine at the summit of Mt. Cabalian. While many volcanoes are known for their destructive power, this active stratovolcano is celebrated for a different reason: the serene, high-altitude sanctuary known as Lake Danao. A Legend Written

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Why Lake Danao in Mt. Cabalian is the Best Camping Spot This Summer in the Philippines ?

Danao Lake Camping If you’re searching for the perfect summer adventure, look no further than Lake Danao in Mt. Cabalian, Southern Leyte! This hidden crater lake is quickly becoming one of the must-visit camping destinations in the Philippines and for good reason. (Danao Lake Camping) Nature’s Hidden Paradise Lake Danao is more than just a

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A Magnitude 4.3 Earthquake Strikes Hinunangan, Southern Leyte. Is it related to Mt Cabalian? Preparing for Future Volcanic Eruptions.

On January 9, 2025 at 3:12 in the morning. A magnitude 4.3 earthquake struck the municipality of Hinunangan, located in Southern Leyte, Philippines. As residents and local authorities brace for aftershocks and potential seismic hazards, many are left wondering. Could this earthquake be related to the nearby Mount Cabalian, an active volcano in the region?

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