Metro Manila, Philippines – Mayon Volcano on Sunday remains under alert level 3, according to the 24-hour observation from the Philippine Institute of Volcanology and Seismology (Phivolcs). Phivolcs recorded lava effusion with lava flow in the Basud (3.8 km), Bonga (3.2 km), and Mi-isi (1.6 km) gullies, with episodic minor strombolian activity and short-lived fountaining. It also reported 32 volcanic earthquakes, along with 25 volcanic tremors. Entry into the 6-kilometer radius permanent danger zone and flying aircraft close to the volcano are not allowed. Phivolcs reminded residents to be wary of rockfalls, landslides, avalanches, and ballistic fragments, among others. Meanwhile, Camalig, Albay Municipal Mayor Caloy Baldo said on social media that all affected families from Saturday afternoon’s lava flow and heavy ashfall may seek assistance from his office.