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Mayon Volcano Activity Displaces 1,400 Families, Impacts Over 30,000 — OCD

  • Peter Fernandez
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  • May 3, 2026
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More than 30,000 families have been affected by the ongoing unrest of Mayon Volcano, with over 1,400 families now staying in evacuation centers, according to the Office of Civil Defense (OCD).

OCD deputy spokesperson Diego Mariano said at least 30,500 families have been impacted by recent volcanic activity, including lava flows and ash emissions.

“As of now, we have more than 30,500 families who are affected, more than 1,400 of whom are in our evacuation centers,” Mariano said.

Authorities have begun deploying additional support to reduce health and safety risks, including water filtration trucks to ensure access to clean drinking water. Distribution of N95 masks is also ongoing to protect residents from ashfall.

The OCD regional office in Bicol continues to coordinate with local government units and national agencies to monitor developments and deliver assistance.

Mayon Volcano remains under Alert Level 3, indicating a high level of unrest and the possibility of hazardous eruptions. A six-kilometer permanent danger zone is strictly enforced, with residents urged to comply with evacuation orders and remain vigilant.

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