
No significant change in the activity occurred since the last update.
The lava flow fronts on the southern Mi-si and southeastern Bonga ravines have advanced 300 meters further downslope since the last update, currently 1.8 km distance from the summit.
Over the past 24 hours, seven incandescent dome-block avalanches and nearly 300 rock fall events have been observed, reaching a considerable distance of about 3,3 km from the crater by detaching from the summit lava dome. Viscous lava is erupting in the summit dome and piling up there. The growing lava dome is more and more unstable as hot lava material is being accumulated in it, which makes the dome prone to collapse into hot rock falls.
Near-constant emissions of steam-laden plumes (so-called degassing) rose 800 meters above the summit and drifted west. Sulfur dioxide (SO2) emissions reached to a 507 tonnes yesterday.
The short-term electronic tilt monitoring continues to detect the upper southeastern slopes inflated since February this year. However, the long-term ground deformation suggests the ongoing uplifting of the edifice, on the northwestern and southeastern slopes in particular, since 2020.
In order to mitigate the risk, people are forbidden to enter an area of 6 km distance from the summit crater due to impacts of rockfalls, pyroclastic falls and/or phreatic eruptions.
The alert level for the volcano remains at Level 3.
Source: Philippine Institute of Volcanology and Seismology volcano activity update 21 June 2023
Racing dome blocks through the southern Mi-si and southeastern Bonga ravines during the day yesterday (source: Volcaholic)
First light at Mayon. You can see huge hot lava rockfalls which at night would be glowing bright red….Timelapse made fromJoey Sarte Salceda’s livestream on FB (he’s streaming now)#MayonVolcano #Mayon #volcano #volcan #eruption #Philippines #timelapse pic.twitter.com/BeXPuEabJx
— Volcaholic (@volcaholic1) June 19, 2023
Mayon volcano at dusk yesterday, incandescent avalanches of lava dome blocks from the summit lava dome continue (source: @HeavilyYours
twitter)
Mayon at sunset (6:42 PM) today. Video was taken from our rooftop. The lighted place at the foreground is an evacuation place. pic.twitter.com/tQuSU9GEhI
— (@HeavilyYours) June 20, 2023