
Metro Manila (CNN Philippines, October 21) — The Philippine Institute of Volcanology and Seismology (Phivolcs) recorded a weak lava effusion from Mayon’s summit crater Saturday morning.
Phivolcs said the effusion—which continued for the fifth month—generated \”persistent slow-moving lava flow and rockfall on the Miisi and Bonga Gully.\”
\”A short-lived burst at the summit was already detected at 06:36 PM,\” it added.
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LOOK: Weak lava effusion from Mayon’s summit crater continues for the fifth month, generating persistent slow-moving lava flow and rockfall on the Miisi and Bonga Gully. A short-lived burst at the summit was already detected at 06:36 PM. pic.twitter.com/yYRLMjThQC
— PHIVOLCS-DOST (@phivolcs_dost) October 20, 2023














