Morning Overview on MSN
Sakurajima just hurled its largest eruption in six months across Kyushu and triggered its first pyroclastic flow in half a decade — Japan’s Volcanic Ash Advisory Center no…
For a third straight day, residents of Kagoshima City are sweeping gray-white volcanic ash from rooftops, gutters, and car ...
GMA Network on MSN
Pyroclastic flow ongoing at Mayon Volcano — PHIVOLCS
An ongoing pyroclastic density current (PDC) event, locally known as uson, was recorded at Mayon Volcano on Sunday afternoon, according to the Philippine Institute of Volcanology and Seismology ...
The Philippine National Police (PNP) on Monday placed its disaster response units on alert and ordered police offices in the ...
GMA Network on MSN
WATCH: Lava effusion on Day 146 of Mayon's effusive eruption
State volcanologists shared sped-up footage of lava effusion with collapse-fed pyroclastic density currents (PDCs) at Mayon ...
No deaths or injuries were reported, but massive clouds of ash scattered over 87 villages in 3 towns, slowing down motorists due to poor visibility.
Inquirer.net on MSN
Mayon continues ash emission, triggers pyroclastic density current anew
MANILA, Philippines – Mayon Volcano in Albay continued emitting ash and volcanic materials on Thursday, triggering pyroclastic density current (PDC), locally known as “uson” anew, state volcanologists ...
Philstar.com on MSN
Mayon emits pyroclastic materials anew
MANILA, Philippines — Ashfall hit several areas in Albay yesterday after Mayon Volcano emitted a lava flow collapse-fed pyroclastic density currents (PDCs) or uson, according to the Philippine ...
Mayon Volcano in the Philippines has erupted with smoke, as pictured, filling the sky on Saturday. Thick smoke engulfed the areas of Sua, Camalig, Albay, following the eruption. Article continues ...
MANILA, Philippines — A pyroclastic density current (PDC), locally known as “uson,” was observed at Mayon Volcano on Saturday, according to the Philippine Institute of Volcanology and Seismology ...
Space.com on MSN
Satellites spy one of Russia's most active volcanoes melting snow from the inside out
Fresh satellite images reveal volcanic heat melting snow around Russia's relentless Shiveluch volcano on the Kamchatka Peninsula.
Some results have been hidden because they may be inaccessible to you
Show inaccessible results