
Kanlaon Volcano discharged a thick ash plume from its summit crater on Saturday, Feb. 15, in an eruption that lasted eight minutes, the Philippine Institute of Volcanology and Seismology (Phivolcs) reported.
The volcano started emitting at 2:32 p.m., the state seismology agency stated.
According to Phivolcs, seismic and infrasound records confirmed the eruption, which produced a grayish ash plume rising 1,500 meters above the summit before drifting westward.
IP camera recordings from the southern side of the volcano captured the event, it added.
The agency said that ashfall was reported in several barangays of Bago City, Negros Occidental, including Abuanan, Binubuhan, Dulao, Ilijan, Ma-ao, and Mailum.
Phivolcs reiterated that Alert Level 3 remains in effect over Kanlaon Volcano, meaning it is in a state of heightened unrest and could lead to a hazardous eruption.
With this, the agency urged the public to stay clear of the four-kilometer Permanent Danger Zone (PDZ) due to the risk of sudden explosions, rockfalls, and pyroclastic density currents.
Residents near the volcano are advised to take precautions against ashfall, while civil aviation authorities warned pilots to avoid flying close to the summit due to airborne volcanic ash.