I don’t have live access to current feeds right now, but I can summarize the latest widely reported updates on Mayon Volcano up to recently:
- Mayon has been under Alert Level 3 for an extended period in 2026, with ongoing lava effusion and lava flows in multiple gullies, along with ash plumes and rockfalls reported in daily PHIVOLCS bulletins.[2][3][10]
- The eruption sequence has included persistent magma movement, with fluctuations in seismic activity and gas emissions; authorities have maintained evacuation planning and center operations in affected towns, as hundreds to thousands of residents have sought shelter at peak periods.[3][9][2]
- Evacuations and safety advisories have focused on the Permanent Danger Zone (6 km from the crater) and surrounding communities; local governments have requested continued national support for shelter, food, and agricultural recovery, as ash fall and lahar risk persist.[8][2][3]
What I can do next
- If you want, I can search for the very latest PHIVOLCS bulletins and summarize the most current alert level, latest rockfall counts, and any new evacuation advisories. I can also provide a quick map of affected areas around Legazpi/Albay and a compiled timeline of key events in 2026.
- I can also create a concise update-style briefing for you (2–4 bullets) with cited sources, tailored to your location in Valletta, Malta, if you plan to share it with others.
Would you like me to pull the newest PHIVOLCS updates and provide a current-status brief with sources? If you want a visual timeline or a simple bullet brief, tell me your preferred format.
Sources
is a Philippine national institution dedicated to provide information on the activities of volcanoes, earthquakes, and tsunamis, as well as other specialized information and services primarily for the protection of life and property and in support of economic, productivity, and sustainable development. It is one of the service agencies of the Department of Science and Technology
www.phivolcs.dost.gov.phSymmetrical Mayon, which rises above the Albay Gulf NW of Legazpi City, is the most active volcano of the Philippines. The steep upper slopes are capped by a small summit crater. Recorded eruptions since 1616 CE range from Strombolian to basaltic Plinian, with cyclical activity beginning with basaltic eruptions, followed by longer periods of andesitic lava flows. Eruptions occur predominately from the central conduit and have also produced lava flows that travel far down the flanks....
volcano.si.eduPhivolcs observes no indications worsening condition of Mayon Volcano despite continuous activities For more news, visit: ►https://www.ptvnews.ph/ Subscribe to our DailyMotion Channel: ►http://www.dailymotion.com/peoples-television-incorporated Subscribe to our YouTube channel: ►http://www.youtube.com/ptvphilippines Like our Facebook pages: ►PTV: http://facebook.com/PTVph ►Rise and Shine Pilipinas: https://www.facebook.com/riseandshinepilipinas Follow us on Twitter: ►http://twitter.com/PTVph...
www.dailymotion.comnews about the erupting mayon volcano
www.volcanodiscovery.comThe Philippines’ most active volcano is showing signs of unrest, and volcanologists warn of a potentially hazardous eruption in the coming weeks or days.
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