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Philippines: Mayon Volcano Bulletin - 02 Sep 2006

A small explosion occurred at Mayon Volcano (13.2576oN, 123.6856oE) yesterday at 2:01 PM. This explosion was not seen due to thick clouds covering the summit crater. Around 248 tremor episodes and 31 volcanic earthquakes characterized the seismic activity for…

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PHIVOLCS
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2 Sep 2006

Philippines

Philippines: Mayon Volcano Bulletin - 01 Sep 2006

Four explosions occurred at 10:12 AM, 11:25 AM, 2:35 PM and 5:21 PM yesterday. These brief outburst were obscured by clouds but distinct rumbling were heard in various places, in particular to the west and north of Mayon;s crater…

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PHIVOLCS
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1 Sep 2006

Philippines

Philippines: NDCC media update M/T Solar I oil spill 30 Aug 2006

Sources: PCG WV, OCD Region VI, DSWD VI, DOH VI, BFAR VI, DENR VI, MARINA VI, RCDG, PRO VI, PNRC, PDCCs Guimaras, Iloilo and Negros Occidental, DOT 1. Status of Evacuation in Nueva Valencia - Evacuation is still on going…

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Situation Report
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Govt. Philippines
Posted:
30 Aug 2006

Philippines

ACT Appeal: Mayon Volcano assistance - ASPH62

Appeal Target: US$ 130,805 Geneva, 30 August 2006 Dear Colleagues, For several weeks, Mayon Volcano has continued to emit lava. On August 14, the Philippine Institute of Volcanology and Seismology-Bicol (PHIVOLCS) said that Mayon's seismic activity was entering its most dangerous phase…

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Appeal
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ACT Alliance
Posted:
30 Aug 2006

Philippines

Philippines: NDCC media update Mayon Volcano VO08-28M 29 Aug 2006 as of 6:00 PM

Situation Overview - ALERT LEVEL 4 remains in effect which means that hazardous explosive eruptions are highly possible and therefore, all existing danger zones should be considered very high-risk and should remain off-limits until further notice. B. Status of Evacuation Operations -…

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Situation Report
Source:
Govt. Philippines
Posted:
29 Aug 2006
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Philippines: NDCC media update Mayon Volcano VO08-27M 28 Aug 2006 as of 6:00 PM

I. Situation Overview. - ALERT LEVEL 4 remains in effect which means that hazardous explosive eruptions are highly possible. PHIVOLCS reminds the public that the 8-kilometer and 7-kilometer radius Extended Danger Zones (EDZ) still exist and should be regarded as…

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Situation Report
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Govt. Philippines
Posted:
28 Aug 2006

Philippines

Philippines: Mayon Volcano Bulletin - 25 Aug 2006

Lava continued to ooze out of Mayon's summit crater (13.2576oN, 123.6856oE), which resulted in 303 tremor episodes. Some 17 volcanic quakes occurred within the volcano, and signified magma movement. The lavas were deposited in a wide area within the…

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PHIVOLCS
Posted:
25 Aug 2006

Philippines

Philippines: NDCC media update Mayon Volcano VO08-27M 25 Aug 2006 as of 6:00 PM

Situation Overview. _ PHIVOLCS reiterates ALERT LEVEL 4 to indicate a very high probability of an explosive, hazardous eruption. The 8-kilometer radius Extended Danger Zone (EDZ) and the 7-kilometer radius EDZ at areas other than the southeast sector should be…

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Situation Report
Source:
Govt. Philippines
Posted:
25 Aug 2006

Philippines

Philippines: Mayon Volcano Bulletin - 24 Aug 2006

Lava extrusion from the summit crater of Mayon Volcano (13.2576=B0N, 123.6856=B0E) appeared more vigorous last night. The renewed lava outpouring and associated rockfalls showed that Mayon's mild eruptive activity in general is continuing. Instrumental observations bear out this active status…

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PHIVOLCS
Posted:
24 Aug 2006

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