Volcanoes can behave in strikingly different ways, even when they appear nearly identical. Some release slow, steady lava flows.
PHIVOLCS said Mayon emitted 13,128 tonnes of sulfur dioxide per day on July 11, the volcano’s highest level since 2000.
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Mayon nears explosive phase, warns Phivolcs
LIGAO CITY, ALBAY, Philippines — A record surge in sulfur dioxide (SO2) emissions from Mayon Volcano has raised the ...
VOLCANIC ash from the moderately explosive eruption of Mt. Kanlaon on Thursday morning reached Cebu, prompting flight disruptions, class suspensions in several localities, and heightened monitoring of ...
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Kanlaon Volcano sees 'moderately explosive eruption' – Phivolcs
MANILA, Philippines — Kanlaon Volcano on Thursday morning saw a “moderately explosive eruption,” the Philippine Institute of ...
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Classes in Cebu suspended amid ashfall from Kanlaon eruption
CEBU CITY— Several local governments in Cebu province suspended classes on Thursday after ashfall from the early morning ...
Melting glaciers may be silently setting the stage for more explosive and frequent volcanic eruptions in the future, according to research on six volcanoes in the Chilean Andes. A study to be ...
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Phivolcs may raise Kanlaon alert level if explosive eruptions intensify
MANILA, Philippines – The alert status of Kanlaon Volcano in Negros Island Region could be raised to Alert Level 3 if ...
Several local governments in Cebu suspended classes Thursday after ashfall from Kanlaon Volcano's morning eruption reportedly ...
See more of our trusted coverage when you search. Prefer Newsweek on Google to see more of our trusted coverage when you search. Melting glaciers may be setting the stage for more frequent and ...
An aerial view of Canlaon City’s uptown market covered in ash following the moderately explosive eruption of Mount Kanlaon on July 9, 2026. (Photo courtesy of Canlaon City PIO) DUMAGUETE CITY, Negros ...
The explosiveness of a volcanic eruption depends on how many gas bubbles form in the magma—and when. Until now, it was thought that gas bubbles were formed primarily when the ambient pressure dropped ...
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