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Mayon volcano’s pyroclastic flows reached 5.08 km — the longest runout since the current eruption began — as 287,000 people remain displaced
On May 2, a collapsing lava front on Mayon Volcano sent a superheated torrent of gas, ash, and rock 5.08 kilometers down its ...
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Mayon continues ash emission, triggers pyroclastic density current anew
MANILA, Philippines – Mayon Volcano in Albay continued emitting ash and volcanic materials on Thursday, triggering pyroclastic density current (PDC), locally known as “uson” anew, state volcanologists ...
Ashfall blanketed multiple areas in Albay on Saturday after a pyroclastic density current (PDC) descended from Mayon Volcano’s Mi‑isi Gully on the ...
A lava-collapse pyroclastic density current (PDC) was observed at Mayon Volcano on Wednesday morning, according to the ...
MANILA, Philippines — A pyroclastic density current (PDC), locally known as “uson,” was observed at Mayon Volcano on Saturday, according to the Philippine Institute of Volcanology and Seismology ...
Communities told to stay on high alert, avoid 6-km danger zone amid ongoing activity Mayon Volcano's eruption kicks up a thick ash plume as seen from Legazpi City, Albay province, about 500km ...
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Mayon volcano’s pyroclastic flows reached 5.08 km from the summit — the longest runout since the current eruption began
The superheated avalanche tore down Mayon Volcano’s southeastern flank in minutes, traveling 5.08 kilometers from the summit ...
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