Government authorities in Albay province Philippines have raised alert level number four in surrounding areas of Mayon volcano signalling the forced evacuation of residents nearby as the erupting volcano shows signs of imminent hazardous eruption Alert level no.4 is now raised over mount Mayon in Albay province in the Philippines as the famous perfect cone volcano showed restiveness and sudden acceleration of activity yesterday. Read more
Mayon Volcano spewed ash anew, registered several earthquakes, and coughed out lava that slid down three kilometres from the crater Friday, a volcanologist said. Read more
The provincial government of Albay on Monday evening said they will implement mandatory evacuations at the 6-8 kilometre danger zone around Mayon Volcano, after the state geological agency Philippine Institute of Volcanology and Seismology (Phivolcs) raised the volcano's alert level to 3. Read more
Mayon Volcano shook at least 29 times on Thursday, its highest recorded seismic activity this week and indicating it remained active, scientists said Friday. Read more
The Philippine Institute of Volcanology and Seismology (Phivolcs) is closely monitoring Mt. Mayon after a lava dome was seen developing at the volcano's crater on Tuesday.
Minor ash explosions occurred anew at the summit of Mayon Volcano early this morning indicating sign of heightened unrest which could lead to a possible major eruption, according to the Philippine Institute of Volcanology and Seismology (Phivolcs) Read more
Mayon released its first puff of ash Tuesday morning after three months of observation under alert level 2, said the Philippine Institute of Volcanology and Seismology (Phivolcs). The ash puff reached 700 metres above the crater when it came out at around 5:33 a.m., said Alex Baloloy, senior science research analyst at the Phivolcs Mayon Observatory in Daraga, Albay. Read more