Grassfire breaks out on Taal Volcano Island on Jan. 30
Footage from the Philippine Institute of Volcanology and Seismology (Phivolcs) IP cameras shows an ongoing grassfire on the southeast slopes of Taal Volcano Island, as seen from the Napayong Island and Taal Main Crater observation stations on Jan. 30, 2026. Alert Level 1 remains in effect over Taal Volcano. (Phivolcs Facebook)
The Philippine Institute of Volcanology and Seismology (Phivolcs) on Friday evening, Jan. 30 reported a grassfire that was observed on the southeast slopes of Taal Volcano Island (TVI).
Phivolcs said the fire was detected through its remote monitoring systems, with footage captured by internet protocol (IP) cameras installed at the Napayong Island (VTNP) and Taal Main Crater (VTMC) observation stations.
The agency added that it is closely monitoring the situation to assess any potential impact on the volcano’s current condition.
As of posting time, the agency has not reported any volcanic unrest directly associated with the grassfire.
Alert Level 1 remains raised over Taal, indicating abnormal activity but no imminent eruption.
Phivolcs reiterated that sudden steam-driven or minor phreatomagmatic eruptions, ashfall, and dangerous accumulations or expulsions of volcanic gas remain possible and could affect areas within TVI.
The public is advised against entering TVI, particularly near the Main Crater and the Daang Kastila fissure, which are permanent danger zones.