Mayon Volcano unrest forces mass evacuations in Albay, Phillippines

ALBAY, PHILIPPINES — 3 May 2026, Thousands evacuated after Mayon Volcano erupts, authorities warn of lava and landslides

Thousands of residents in Albay province, southeast of Manila, have been evacuated after renewed activity at Mayon Volcano sent ash plumes into the sky and blanketed nearby communities.

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Mayon volcano spews ash as seen from Camalig, Albay province, Philippines on Saturday 2 May 2026. The Philippines said on 3 May that thousands of people have evacuated the area south of Manila after Mayon Volcano erupted, and the authorities advised the public to stay out of the 6km radius danger zone. (Christian Añonuevo Lorilla via AP)

Authorities have raised Alert Level 3 on a five-level scale and warned residents to remain outside a 6 km danger zone due to the risk of lava flows, landslides, and further eruptions.

The volcano, known for its near-perfect cone shape and standing about 2,462 metres tall, is experiencing strombolian eruptions — moderate bursts that eject lava, gas, and volcanic debris intermittently.

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Mayon volcano spews ash as seen from Daraga, Albay province, Philippines on Saturday, 2 May 2026. 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. (AP Photo/Nehemiah Manzanilla Sitiar)

More than 5,000 people are now staying in evacuation centres, as heavy ashfall disrupts transport and reduces visibility across affected areas.

Officials said the volcano is exhibiting strombolian activity, with intermittent bursts of lava, gas, and volcanic debris. Mayon, one of the Philippines’ most active volcanoes, has been showing heightened unrest since earlier this year.

Mayon is one of the Philippines’ most active volcanoes and a major tourist attraction, but authorities warn the situation remains volatile.

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(AP Photo/Nehemiah Manzanilla Sitiar)