The Mayon Volcano in the Philippines erupted this weekend, sending residents and visitors scrambling to escape the ash cloud.
Philippine officials say nearly 200,000 people have been affected by massive plumes of ash that billowed from Mayon volcano ...
Mayon’s biggest eruption lasted for one hour on Saturday, sending tons of fragmental rocks, ash, and glass one kilometre into ...
Over 300 families had to leave their homes after large clouds of ash burst out from the Mayon Volcano over the weekend. This happened when built-up lava on its slopes suddenly collapsed, sending ash ...
Collapse of lava deposits from the slopes after the eruption of Mayon volcano has affected the villagers health.
No deaths or injuries were reported, but massive clouds of ash scattered over 87 villages in 3 towns, slowing down motorists ...
A LOCAL Catholic charity, along with various government agencies, rushed aid to Albay province after Mayon Volcano’s ashfall ...
More than 300 households were compelled to leave their homes after dense ash from Mayon Volcano enveloped numerous ...
The Philippine Institute of Volcanology and Seismology said the alert level remained at 3, based on its latest 24-hour ...
WE WATCH the continuing ashfall from the county’s most active volcano and join authorities in the close, focused monitoring ...
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