Philippines says thousands evacuated as Mayon Volcano erupts


Mayon volcano spews ash while vehicles pass by in Daraga, Albay province, Philippines on Saturday, May 2, 2026. - AP

MANILA: The Philippines said on Sunday (May 3) that thousands of people have evacuated the area south of Manila after Mayon Volcano erupted, and authorities advised the public to stay out of the six-kilometre radius danger zone.

The volcanology institute issued Alert Level 3 in its five-step scale as it reported "strombolian activity and short-lived lava fountaining,” from one of the South-East Asian nation’s most active volcanoes. It warned of landslides and lava flows.

Nearly 1,500 families are now staying in evacuation centres, according to the Department of Social Welfare and Development.

Heavy ashfall blanketed several towns in Albay province on Saturday, disrupting traffic, the Philippine Daily Inquirer reported.

Mayon Volcano is a famous tourist spot because of its near-perfect conical shape. - Bloomberg

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