Mayon gives out bright crater glow
May 30, 2001 | 12:00am
LEGAZPI CITY  A bright glow was observed at the crater of Mayon Volcano for 10 and a half hours starting 6 p.m. Tuesday, volcanologists said.
This, as incandescent volcanic materials rolled down from the summit in at least six episodes, the first one at about 11:30 p.m. Tuesday.
Volcanologist Alex Baloloy, however, said the volume of magma rising toward the crater "is still low."
Alert level 3, of a maximum 5, is still in effect around the volcano, meaning it can erupt anytime.  Celso Amo, Felix de los Santos
This, as incandescent volcanic materials rolled down from the summit in at least six episodes, the first one at about 11:30 p.m. Tuesday.
Volcanologist Alex Baloloy, however, said the volume of magma rising toward the crater "is still low."
Alert level 3, of a maximum 5, is still in effect around the volcano, meaning it can erupt anytime.  Celso Amo, Felix de los Santos
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