A minor eruption followed in April 2005, over 25,000 inhabitants of the local area being evacuated due to fears of further volcanic eruptions.
There is a continuing risk of further eruptions.
The capital was eventually transferred to Batangas (now a city) in fear of further eruptions where it has remained to date.
There was a further significant eruption on 4 December 2010, with large explosions and pyroclastic flows.
A further eruption took place, starting on the 25th of December 2012 and continuing into 2013, causing the evacuation of hundreds of locals.
Volcanologists suspected that further violent eruptions could be possible, and some areas were evacuated.
Although considered to be dormant by volcanologists, Haleakalā is certainly capable of further eruptions.
A further eruption and evacuation occurred on 4 December 2010.
In mid-1648, England experienced a further eruption of violence known as the Second Civil War.
There were no further eruptions, from Thomas or anyone else.