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Kanlaon Volcano Emits Ash; Alert Level 2 Remains in Effect — PHIVOLCS

  • Mervin Reyes
  • Breaking News
  • May 5, 2026
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Ash emission events were recorded at Kanlaon Volcano early Tuesday morning, signaling continued volcanic unrest in Negros Island, according to the Philippine Institute of Volcanology and Seismology.

In an official update, PHIVOLCS said the volcano produced ash plumes at around 5:32 a.m. and again at 6:01 a.m. The emissions generated grayish clouds that rose about 800 meters above the summit crater before drifting westward due to prevailing winds.

The agency said the events were captured by monitoring cameras at the Kanlaon Volcano Observatory in Canlaon City, allowing real-time observation of the volcano’s activity.

Despite the ash emissions, PHIVOLCS maintained Alert Level 2 over Kanlaon Volcano, indicating a state of increased unrest. This means the volcano is experiencing moderate activity, which could lead to further ash emissions, phreatic eruptions, or other hazardous events.

Residents living near the volcano are advised to remain vigilant, especially those within the permanent danger zone, as sudden explosions may occur without warning. PHIVOLCS also reminded local government units to continue enforcing safety measures and preparedness protocols to minimize risks to communities.

“Alert Level 2 remains in effect over Kanlaon Volcano,” PHIVOLCS said, emphasizing the need for continued monitoring and caution as conditions evolve.

Kanlaon, one of the country’s most active volcanoes, has a history of intermittent eruptions, making close observation critical to ensuring public safety.

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