Explosive eruption recorded at Kanlaon Volcano on February 19
Phivolcs
The Philippine Institute of Volcanology and Seismology (Phivolcs) reported a “moderately explosive” eruption that occurred at the summit crater of Kanlaon Volcano at 4:38 p.m. on Thursday, Feb. 19.
The event, which lasted for two minutes, produced a dark gray eruption plume that rose 2,000 meters above the crater before drifting southwest.
Details on the eruption and its impact are being monitored and will be released as they become available.
Phivolcs said pyroclastic density currents descended the southern and southwestern upper slopes within one kilometer of the summit crater, as captured by the Kanlaon Volcano Network’s IP cameras.
The volcano remains under Alert Level 2, indicating increased unrest.
Authorities reiterated that entry into the four-kilometer-radius permanent danger zone must be strictly prohibited.
Residents within the danger zone and communities near rivers and streams draining the volcano are urged to stay alert, especially during heavy rainfall when lahars could occur.
Civil aviation authorities are also advised to avoid flying near the summit.