Mayon Volcano in the Philippines has erupted with smoke, as pictured, filling the sky on Saturday.
Thick smoke engulfed the areas of Sua, Camalig, Albay, following the eruption.
In one clip shared online, the sky turns completely black, bringing darkness to the area during the middle of the day.
Philippines Institute of Volcanology and Seismology said in a statement: “Alert Level 3 remains in effect over Mayon Volcano. Entry into the 6-km Permanent Danger Zone should be prohibited."
The Philippines Institute of Volcanology and Seismology said in a statement: “Alert Level 3 remains in effect over Mayon Volcano. Entry into the 6-km Permanent Danger Zone should be prohibited."
This video shows the sky turning black as ashfall engulfs areas near Mayon Volcano
\ud83c\udf0b Day turns into night in Guinobatan, due to ashfall from the ongoing eruption of Mayon volcano in Albay, Philippines...pic.twitter.com/IuQ02IY1nj
Video footage shows the area clsoe to the eruption.
TINGNAN: Binalot ng makapal na usok ang bahaging ito ng Sua, Camalig, Albay matapos ang pyroclastic density current na naitala sa Bulkang Mayon, 5:55 p.m., Sabado, Mayo 2, 2026. (\ud83d\udcf9: Jay Ann Nierva) | via Frederick Andes, ABS-CBN News Digital Internpic.twitter.com/Si25muS3xT
Smoke seen in the sky near the Mayon Volcano eruption
Source: Daily Express :: World Feed