On the 20th day: Mayon’s slow effusion of lava still continues

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On the 20th day: Mayon’s slow effusion of lava still continues
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The very slow effusion of lava from Mayon Volcano’s summit crater has continued on its 20th day according to Phivolcs. | charieabarcaINQ

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In its bulletin issued 8 a.m., Phivolcs said the volcano, in the last 24 hours, continued to feed lava flows extending to approximate lengths of 2,230 meters and 1,300 meters along the Misi and Bonga gullies respectively. Apart from this, other indicators of Mayon’s high level of unrest were also recorded. State seismologists said 17 dome-collapse pyroclastic density currents, 254 rockfall events, 65 weak volcanic earthquakes, and continuous emission of sulfur dioxide averaging to at least 1,002 metric tons were observed.

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