The
2,462-metre high volcano, a tourist attraction in central Albay province
because of its near-perfect cone shape, spewed ash and burning mud and rocks
over the past two days, forcing more than 3000 residents to evacuate from
nearby villages.
It showed a bright crater glow on Sunday, signifying lava had
started to flow from the crater.
Manila's airport authorities said airline Cebu Pacific had
cancelled flights to nearby Legazpi City for a second day on Monday, citing bad
weather.
Mayon's most destructive eruption was in February 1841, when
lava buried a town and killed 1200 people. It last erupted in 2014, spewing
lava and forcing thousands of people to evacuate.
Mayon, Filipinler, Yanardağ, Philippine Institute of Volcanology and Seismology
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