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Mayon eruption update for 12/15/2009

The Mayon volcano eruption prompts evacuation of 47,000 as new magma and fiery lava flow down its slopes.

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The new dome erupting at Mayon in the Philippines on December 14-15, 2009.

It appears that the eruption that PHIVOLCS had been waiting for at Mayon has arrived, with new magma reaching the surface and spilling down the slopes of the volcano. Or, as CNN International put it:

The island nation's most active volcano after it oozed fiery lava and belched clouds of ash.

People do love the idea of fiery, oozing lava, don't they?

Anyway, PHIVOLCS has raised the alert status at Mayon to Level 3 (eruption in days to weeks). This new activity has prompted the evacuation of at least 47,000 people in the next 72 hours - although so far the activity has mostly prompted gawkers trying to get a sight of the lava flow. The video I posted yesterday shows the new dome clearly and the lava "flow" on the slopes looks like hot rocks from ...

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