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Mayon volcano continues erupting with lava flowing down multiple slopes — 287,000 people are still sheltering across the Philippines
Lava is still pouring down three sides of Mayon volcano in the Philippines, and more than 287,000 people who fled their homes ...
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Lava flow, Uson, rockfalls observed at Mayon Volcano, says PHIVOLCS
Lava effusion with collapse-fed pyroclastic density currents (PDCs) along Bonga and Mi-isi gullies, minor Strombolian ...
There’s a whole other Arizona hiding beneath your feet, and most people drive right past it without ever knowing it exists.
New satellite imagery reveals volcanic heat melting snow across Russia’s Shivelyuch volcano as lava and pyroclastic activity ...
More than 5,400 people in the Philippines were forced to evacuate — and 200,000 total people were impacted by emergency ...
Effusive eruption in Mayon Volcano continues but shorter pyroclastic density currents (PDCs) were observed on Thursday. The ...
On Shiveluch, lava domes undergo repeated cycles of growth and collapse, often triggering explosive ash emissions and fast-moving pyroclastic flows of hot ash and debris ...
WE WATCH the continuing ashfall from the county’s most active volcano and join authorities in the close, focused monitoring ...
Philippine officials say nearly 200,000 people have been affected by massive plumes of ash that billowed from Mayon volcano ...
More than 300 families have been evacuated after massive amounts of ash billowed from the Mayon volcano over the weekend due ...
More than 300 families were evacuated after Mayon volcano's lava deposits collapsed, resulting in significant ashfall over 87 villages. Although there was no explosive eruption, the pyroclastic flow ...
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