Ang manga bulkán na ito'y ang: Mayón, Hibok-Hibok, Kanlaón, Taal, Bulusan.
Translation: Five Volcanoes in Simultaneous Eruption: Mayón, Hibok-Hibok, Kanlaón, Taal and Bulusan.
I found a reference to a volcanic cataclysm in which three volcanoes erupted in 1641, from the historical work by a military man, Francisco Javier de Moya y Jiménez, published in 1882. In the References the following item appears. The conversion of the PDF to Word resulted in many errors, thus I can't be sure if the date is 11 January 1641. But at least the year and month are certain. The reference is to the author Raimundo de Magira, the triple eruption of Mayón, Taal and Bulusan. It states that of the three volcanoes, two are of fire and the other of water. I would guess that the one of water is Taal. But it's just a guess.
Magira (Raimundo de).—Suceso
raro de tres volcanes, dos de fuego y uno de agua, que. reventaron en ii de
Enero de 1641 en diferentes partes de estas Islas (Filipinas),
1641.
EN 1882
ESTUDIOS HISTÓRICOS, GEOGRÁFICOS,
ESTADÍSTICOS Y
DESCRIPTIVOS
FRANCISCO JAVIER DE MOYA Y JIMENEZ
COMANDANTE CAPITAN DE ARTILLERÍA
SOCIO DE NUMERO, DE LA REAI. SOCIEDAD ECONÓMICA DE AMIGOS DEL PAÍS, DE FILIPINAS






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