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Mayon volcano’s pyroclastic flows have traveled 4 km as ash blankets 100+ villages in total darkness — 5,000 people are in evacuation centers
When Mayon volcano’s summit collapsed on May 2, 2026, superheated avalanches of gas, rock, and debris roared roughly 4 ...
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Mayon volcano pyroclastic flows cover 87 Philippine villages in ash as SO₂ emissions hit 2,785 tonnes per day
Superheated avalanches of gas and rock have swept down the slopes of Mayon Volcano repeatedly in recent weeks, blanketing 87 ...
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Residents Flee for Safety as Enormous Ash Cloud Spews from Volcano: 'It's Getting Closer to Us!'
Authorities in the Philippines have since banned travel within about a 3.7-mile radius of the Mayon volcano ...
Nearly 200,000 people in 124 villages in the northeastern Philippines were affected and over 5,400 fled massive plumes of ash ...
Near-constant activity continues on the volcano in Russia. Shivelyuch (also called Shiveluch), the most northerly active ...
Massive amounts of ash spewed from the Mayon volcano in the Philippines, blanketing more than 87 villages across three towns ...
Pyroclastic density currents (PDCs) represent some of the most formidable and complex volcanic phenomena, characterised by a turbulent mixture of solid particles and gases that surge down slopes at ...
Mount Semeru, located on the border of Lumajang and Malang Regencies, East Java, Indonesia, erupted with a plume reaching 900 ...
More than 300 families have been evacuated after massive amounts of ash billowed from the Mayon volcano over the weekend due to the collapse of lava deposits from its slopes, officials said.
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Satellites spy one of Russia's most active volcanoes melting snow from the inside out
Fresh satellite images reveal volcanic heat melting snow around Russia's relentless Shiveluch volcano on the Kamchatka ...
More than 300 families have been evacuated after massive amounts of ash billowed from the Mayon volcano over the weekend due ...
While the town around him was engulfed by searing pyroclastic flows, one man achieved the impossible from a prison cell with a single ventilation shaft. Here’s how he did it. While humans have adapted ...
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