The Austronesian Comparative Dictionary

*buál uproot a tree

PPh buál uproot a tree

WMP
Pangasinan buál tear out, break off (as a branch from a tree)
Ilokano buál pull up by swaying (trees, posts, etc.)
Tagalog buál fallen flat on the ground (said of elongated matter)
Hanunóo buál falling down, with reference to trees
na-bwál it fell down (as of a tree in a storm)
Agutaynen mag-boal for a tree or large post to be uprooted or pulled out of the ground by strong winds
Tiruray bual uproot a tree
Gorontalo huwalo lifted a bit, as when prying out banana shoots with a crowbar
Bikol mag-buál to uproot

PPh ma-buál uprooted, of a tree

WMP
Ilokano ma-buál fall down at full length (trees, persons, etc.)
Bikol ma-buál get uprooted