The steam-laden plumes from Mayon Volcano grew to 2,500 on Friday from 1,000 on Thursday, according to the latest PHIVOLCS bulletin. Alert Level 3 is maintained over Mayon Volcano.
The steam-laden plumes from Mayon Volcano grew to 2,500 on Friday from 1,000 on Thursday, according to the latest bulletin from the Philippine Institute of Volcanology and Seismology .
A very slow effusion of lava flow from the crater was also observed along Bonga gully extending up to 1.3 kilometers.The volcano also had 595 tonnes of sulfur dioxide emission on Thursday. PHIVOLCS also warned that heavy rainfall could generate channel-confined lahars and sediment-laden streamflows in channels where PDC deposits were emplaced.
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