The Mount Mayon volcano has begun spewing lava, ash and black fumes into the air just after Philippines authorities raised the alert to level 4, advising people to stay away from the eight kilometer danger zone.
Mayon, the country’s most active volcano, began stirring last week, forcing some 40,000 residents in the central province of Albay on the island of Luzon to flee their homes fearing an eruption. The Philippine Institute of Volcanology and Seismology (Phivolcs) raised the alert for Mayon to level 4 Monday, just as the crater showed signs of increased activity.
On Monday afternoon the volcano generated a “dense, five-kilometer tall eruption column” that lasted for about eight minutes. Volcanic ash then started covering the Municipalities of Guinobatan, Camalig, Oas, Polangui and Iriga City. Shortly before 6:00pm local time, the volcano spewed out another 500-meter-high ash column. Five more eruptions were recorded between 9:37pm and 5:25am Tuesday morning, Phivolcs said in their latest announcement.
Then when I woke up, I heard some thunder sounds outside and people are having a commotion outside our house and I jumped out of bed to see what’s it all about and saw this. The mayon erupted how many times already 😭🙏 pic.twitter.com/to3deK5PpO
— [very inactive :(] (@Tsukkinuggets) January 23, 2018
“The lava fountains reached 500 meters to 700 meters high and generated ash plumes that reached 2.5 kilometers to 3 kilometers above the crater,” Phivolcs said. “Currently, the Miisi and Buyuan lava flows have advanced to 3 kilometers and 200 meters, respectively, from the summit crater.”
The public has been advised to be vigilant and to stay outside the eight kilometer radius of the danger zone. “Civil aviation authorities must also advise pilots to avoid flying close to the volcano’s summit as ash from any sudden eruption can be hazardous to aircraft,” the statement added. Cebu Pacific and Philippine Airlines already canceled some flights to and from San Jose Airport (Mindoro). All schools in Albay Province have also been shut following the volcanic eruptions.
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