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Mayon’s pyroclastic flow raced 4 kilometers down the Mi-isi gully as ash plumes hit 600 meters above the crater
A superheated torrent of gas, rock, and volcanic debris tore 4 kilometers down Mayon volcano’s Mi-isi Gully in early June 2026, marking the longest pyroclastic density current recorded during the ...
A pyroclastic flow (also known as a pyroclastic density current or a pyroclastic cloud) is a fast-moving current of hot gas and volcanic matter (collectively known as tephra) that flows along the ...
A wall of superheated gas and rock fragments tore down the southeastern flank of Mayon volcano on June 9, 2026, traveling 4 kilometers through the Mi-isi Gully before coming to rest in the lowlands ...
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