Separately, the death toll from a landfill collapse in Cebu rose to six, while 30 others remain missing. Philippine volcanologists recorded 256 rockslides at Mount Mayon as lava flow continued, the Philippine Institute of Volcanology and Seismology (Phivolcs) reported on Sunday.
The Philippines is again under a state of emergency after Mount Mayon showed increased extreme activity. The Philippine Institute of Volcanology and Seismology (PHIVOLCS) reported 256 rockslide events in just one day, as hot lava continued to flow from the crater of the country's most active volcano.
These eruptions and volcanic collapses increase the risk of pyroclastic flows, pyroclastic flows, and deadly lahars threatening towns surrounding Mount Mayon. Thousands of residents are in the danger zone, and the possibility of mass evacuations continues to rise.
At the same time, another tragedy rocked the Philippines. A landfill collapse in Cebu has killed at least six people, while another 30 remain buried or missing under a pile of debris and mud. Rescue teams are working non-stop amidst dangerous conditions and extreme weather.
This video features the latest footage, volcanological analysis, and the emergency situation in the Philippines today, demonstrating the devastating force of nature currently affecting the region.
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