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Space agency: Mayon ashfall covers area half the size of Quezon City

Ian Laqui - Philstar.com
Space agency: Mayon ashfall covers area half the size of Quezon City
Maps released by the Philippine Space Agency on May 4, 2026, show the projected extent of ash deposits from Mayon Volcano’s pyroclastic density current in Albay.
PhilSA

MANILA, Philippines — Satellite data analyzed by the Philippine Space Agency showed that ashfall from Mayon Volcano has covered at least 8,544 hectares in Albay, an area roughly half the size of Quezon City.

According to PhilSA’s May 4 report, the ashfall was emitted by Mayon Volcano and detected through satellite imagery.

“For comparison, this area is around half the size of Quezon City,” the report read.

PhilSA said the full scope of Mayon’s ashfall was estimated by projecting data from visible areas to areas hidden by clouds.

A satellite-based map released by the Philippine Space Agency on May 4, 2026, shows areas in Albay believed to have been covered by ash from Mayon Volcano’s pyroclastic density current following its eruption. Areas shaded in red indicate detected ash deposits.
PhilSA
A map released by the Philippine Space Agency on May 4, 2026, shows barangays in Albay that may have been affected by ash deposits from Mayon Volcano’s pyroclastic density current. The outlined area marks the projected extent of ashfall based on satellite data and ground reports.
PhilSA

The agency said the satellite-derived maps were aligned with atmospheric modeling, but stressed that verification on ground is still needed.

“These results are consistent with projections from atmospheric trajectory modeling and reports from the ground. The map is still subject to ground validation,” PhilSA’s report read.

To identify areas affected by ashfall, the agency analyzed satellite images taken before and after the event, comparing data from April 28 and May 4 to detect physical changes on the ground.

Mayon activity

State seismologists first observed minor strombolian activity at Mayon Volcano on May 1.

The activity, which took place at the summit crater, produced ash plumes that rose about 100 meters before being carried west-southwest.

The Office of Civil Defense reported that the event affected 52 barangays across Camalig, Guinobatan and Legazpi City.

ASH FALL

MAYON VOLCANO

OFFICE OF CIVIL DEFENSE

PHILIPPINE SPACE AGENCY

QUEZON CITY

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