July 7 Almost a week after its phreatomagmatic eruption, Taal Volcano had a series of phreatomagmatic bursts that occurred at 8:47 a.m., 9:15 a.m., 9:26 a.m., and 11:56 a.m. Taal Volcano also spewed a “grayish” plume that rose 300 meters above the main crater at around 5:18 a.m. 4:15 p.m., July 4 Taal Volcano’s sulfur dioxide (SO2) has surged to a new high on Sunday, July 4, at 22,628 tonnes, exceeding the previous high of 14,699 tonnes on Saturday, July 3. 8 a.m., July 4 In the past 24 hours, Phivolcs has recorded 31 low-frequency volcanic earthquakes and low-level background tremor that has persisted since April 8. The emission of high levels of sulfur dioxide caused steam-rich plumes that rose up to 2.5 kilometers from the Taal’s main crater.