Mayon Volcano in Albay had registered 26 volcanic earthquakes and 303 rockfall events over the past 24 hours, according to the Philippine Institute of Volcanology and Seismology (PHIVOLCS) on Sunday.
As of 5 a.m., PHIVOLCS’ bulletin showed that the restive volcano also had three dome-collapse pyroclastic density current (PDC) and one lava front collapse PDC events.
Mayon Volcano remains under Alert Level 3 due to intensified unrest or magmatic unrest.
It also continued to have a “very slow effusion” of lava flow from its crater, reaching up to 2.8 kilometers along the Mi-isi Gully and 1.3 kilometers along the Bonga Gully.
Nagkaroon din ng lava collapses sa magkabilang gullies sa loob ng 3.3 kilometro at 4 na kilometro sa kahabaan ng Basud Gully, ani PHIVOLCS.
Ang Bulkang Mayon ay nagbuga din ng 1,145 tonelada ng sulfur dioxide flux noong Sabado, Hulyo 8.
Isang bahagyang 1,000 metro ang taas ay nabuo din, na umaanod sa timog-kanluran at kanluran-timog-kanluran.
Nanatiling malakas pa din ang edipisyo ng bulkan.