By Connie Calipay MAYON ACTIVITY. Sped-up camera footage captures lava effusion and collapse-fed pyroclastic density currents along the Bonga and Mi-isi gullies of Mayon Volcano at 11:20 p.m. on Thursday (May 14, 2026), while close-up images show minor Strombolian activity at the summit crater. The volcano’s effusive eruption has continued for 131 consecutive days, generating lava flows, rockfalls and PDCs. (Photo courtesy of Phivolcs) LEGAZPI C…
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