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Legazpi City, Philippines – Mayon Volcano experienced a pyroclastic density current (PDC) event today, February 27, 2026, starting at 12:40 p.m., as recorded by the Mayon Volcano Observatory.
The PDC traveled approximately 300 meters along the Bonga Gully toward the southeast. Simultaneously, a brownish plume rose 3,000 meters above the summit before drifting southwest.
Authorities maintain Alert Level 3 over Mayon Volcano. Entry into the 6-kilometer Permanent Danger Zone remains strictly prohibited due to ongoing volcanic hazards.
Residents and visitors are urged to follow official safety guidelines and avoid the danger zone.
By NTALegazpi City, Philippines – Mayon Volcano experienced a pyroclastic density current (PDC) event today, February 27, 2026, starting at 12:40 p.m., as recorded by the Mayon Volcano Observatory.
The PDC traveled approximately 300 meters along the Bonga Gully toward the southeast. Simultaneously, a brownish plume rose 3,000 meters above the summit before drifting southwest.
Authorities maintain Alert Level 3 over Mayon Volcano. Entry into the 6-kilometer Permanent Danger Zone remains strictly prohibited due to ongoing volcanic hazards.
Residents and visitors are urged to follow official safety guidelines and avoid the danger zone.