The Philippines’ most active volcano, Mayon, is showing signs of escalating activity, prompting authorities to reinforce exclusion zones and warn of potentially dangerous eruptions, the Philippine ...
The Mayon Volcano was photographed from Bonot, Legazpi City, at 10:15 p.m. on January 9, 2026. (Image courtesy of Amier Angel ...
The chief volcanologist Teresito Bacolcol said it is too early to tell if Mayon’s restiveness would lead to a major and violent eruption.
Nearly 3,000 evacuated in the Philippines as Mayon Volcano shows signs of eruption - The Philippines has evacuated nearly 3,000 villagers in a permanent danger zone on the foothills of the Mayon Volca ...
MANILA, Philippines — The Mayon Volcano remained under Alert Level 3 as the Philippine Institute of Volcanology and ...
MANILA, Philippines — The Mayon Volcano is exhibiting signs of increasing unrest, with bright red magma and glowing pyroclastic density currents called "uson" continuing to stream from its summit as ...
The National Disaster Risk Reduction and Management Office said on January 8 that about 963 families with 3,516 people from 13 villages at the volcano's foot are currently staying in government-run ...
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The ongoing unrest of Mayon Volcano may lead to lava flows and lava fountaining in the coming days, according to the Philippine Institute of Volcanology and Seismology (PHIVOLCS). ​The country’s most ...
LEGAZPI CITY, Philippines – Thousands of people have evacuated regions surrounding the Mayon Volcano in the Philippines as the mountain continues to spew lava and show increasing signs of unrest.
Thermal camera footage also released by PHIVOLCS showed pyroclastic density currents — fast-moving flows of hot gas and volcanic material — cascading down the southern slopes of the volcano. The ...