The pyroclastic flow from the summit of Mayon as collapsing parts of viscous lava tumble down the southern flank (image: @WeatherMonitors)
The effusive eruption from the volcano continues.
The PHIVOLCS volcano observatory reported that a new lava dome has been already forming at the summit atop. Visual observations confirmed the growth of the new lava dome as the continuing rise of fresh magma accumulates into the lava dome and oozes out from there in the form of glowing avalanches andr/or pyroclastic flows. They tumbles down over the Miisi gully on the southern flank. It has been reported about 49 pyroclastic flow events since this morning.
The alert level for the volcano remains at 3.
