

Photo: Ezra Acayan/Getty Images A fisherman wades with his nets in the waters of Taal Lake. Photo: Ted Aljibe/AFP via Getty Images Cows covered in volcanic ash are brought to safer ground in Balete, Batangas province. Photo: Ted Aljibe/AFP via Getty Images A resident cleans mud and ash from his outrigger canoe near the volcano. The eruption has caused over $11 million in damage to crops, Reuters reports. Photo: Ezra Acayan/Getty Images The scene in Talisay town, Batangas province. Photo: Ted Aljibe/AFP via Getty Images Residents who fled the volcano's eruption arrive at an evacuation center in Santo Tomas, Batangas province. Photo: Ezra Acayan/Getty Images Residents evacuate from their home at the foot of the Taal volcano, as seen from Tanauan town in Batangas province, south of Manila. Photo: Alejandro Ernesto/NurPhoto via Getty Images Motorists cross a bridge partially blocked by trees fallen by volcanic ash from the volcano's eruption in Laurel, Batangas province. Photo: Ted Aljibe/AFP via Getty Images About 53,000 people have found shelter in public evacuation centers after four days of volcano activity, but some people refuse to leave. Photo: George Calvelo/NurPhoto via Getty Images White steam from the Taal volcano is seen as wind blows with the mountain covered in mud and ash from the eruption, in Laurel, Batangas province. Photo: Planet Labs Inc Locals wait to be rescued from on Luzon Island, where the Taal volcano is located, in Batangas province, south of Manila. Satellite imagery of the erupting volcano, which shot gray ash plumes almost a half mile into the air on Thursday, according to the Philippine Institute of Volcanology.
