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Mayon volcano pyroclastic flows cover 87 Philippine villages in ash as SO₂ emissions hit 2,785 tonnes per day
Superheated avalanches of gas and rock have swept down the slopes of Mayon Volcano repeatedly in recent weeks, blanketing 87 ...
A lava-collapse pyroclastic density current (PDC) was observed at Mayon Volcano on Wednesday morning, according to the ...
The Philippine Space Agency (PhilSA) produced a crop exposure map showing ash-affected Physical Rice Areas (orange) and Other ...
What happened: A collapse of lava deposits triggered Mayon’s longest pyroclastic flow of the year, racing 4 km down the Mi-isi gully and sending ash over 124 villages. Who is affected: Over 5,400 ...
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No ashfall reported as Mayon Volcano emits anew pyroclastic flow
LEGAZPI CITY —No ashfall was reported after Mayon Volcano generated another pyroclastic density current (PDC) on Tuesday morning, an official of the Philippine Institute of Volcanology and Seismology ...
Make this your preferred source to get more updates from this publisher on Google. More rockfall and pyroclastic density current events as well as sulfur dioxide emission were observed over Mayon ...
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