Special day 'no matter what': Filipino couple weds under volcanic cloud
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Special day 'no matter what': Filipino couple weds under volcanic cloud

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Reuters
14 January, 2020, 03:00 pm
Last modified: 14 January, 2020, 03:17 pm

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Special day 'no matter what': Filipino couple weds under volcanic cloud

More than 24,000 people have been forced to evacuate their homes from the volcanic island on which Taal is located south of central Manila and in the area immediately around it - normally a popular tourist spot

Reuters
14 January, 2020, 03:00 pm
Last modified: 14 January, 2020, 03:17 pm
People attend a wedding ceremony as Taal Volcano sends out a column of ash in the background in Alfonso, Cavite, Philippines, January 12, 2020, in this image obtained from social media/ Courtesy of Randolf Evan Photography Social Media via Reuters
People attend a wedding ceremony as Taal Volcano sends out a column of ash in the background in Alfonso, Cavite, Philippines, January 12, 2020, in this image obtained from social media/ Courtesy of Randolf Evan Photography Social Media via Reuters

A couple getting married in the Philippines over the weekend witnessed a surprise guest at their wedding.

In what has made for dramatic shots that have since gone viral on social media, Chino and Kat Palomar exchanged vows in Cavite province on Sunday under a gigantic cloud of smoke and ash from Taal, one of the world's smallest active volcanoes.

"The mood was surprisingly calm despite the large billows of smoke that were already prominently visible in the ceremony area," said Randolf Evan, the wedding photographer.

A couple poses during their wedding ceremony as Taal Volcano sends out a column of ash in the background, in Alfonso, Cavite, Philippines January 12, 2020, in this image obtained from a social media video/ Jay-Ar Fortaleza via Reuters
A couple poses during their wedding ceremony as Taal Volcano sends out a column of ash in the background, in Alfonso, Cavite, Philippines January 12, 2020, in this image obtained from a social media video/ Jay-Ar Fortaleza via Reuters

Evan related how the volcano began spewing smoke an hour or two before the wedding started, and said ash began to fall on the party towards the end of the ceremony.

More than 24,000 people have been forced to evacuate their homes from the volcanic island on which Taal is located south of central Manila, and in the area immediately around it - normally a popular tourist spot.

Social media users responded with amazement to the shots of the bride and groom and their party in a white canvas tent lit with fairy lights under billowing clouds streaked by lightning.

"Kudos to the wedding planner," read one jokey comment. "This is going to be tough to top."

People attend a wedding ceremony as Taal Volcano sends out a column of ash in the background in Alfonso, Cavite, Philippines, January 12, 2020, in this image obtained from social media/ Courtesy of Randolf Evan Photography Social Media via Reuters
People attend a wedding ceremony as Taal Volcano sends out a column of ash in the background in Alfonso, Cavite, Philippines, January 12, 2020, in this image obtained from social media/ Courtesy of Randolf Evan Photography Social Media via Reuters

Despite the alarming backdrop, Evan said the bridal couple was little affected.

"They were actually relaxed and collected throughout the whole wedding," Evan said.

"We later found out their wedding was 8 years and 2 kids in the making, so this day they planned for was going to be special no matter what, with or without the Taal volcano's intervention!"

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