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TIMELAPSE: Millions of tonnes of ash from Philippine volcano

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Millions of tonnes of ash and rock from an erupting Philippine volcano could bury nearby communities due to heavy rain, as tens of thousands flee over fears of a deadly explosion. Here are timelapse images of the Mayon volcano.

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