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The Ominous Rumblings of Mount Mayon (25 photos)

For the past two weeks, the Philippine volcano Mount Mayon has been sporadically erupting, releasing small-to-medium amounts of ash and lava, as local authorities warn that the magma underlying Mayon is still building and a more violent eruption may be imminent. Some 75,000 residents have been evacuated already, most removed from areas where they would be vulnerable to pyroclastic flows—avalanches of superheated gas and volcanic debris emitted by the volcano. One pyroclastic flow last week reached 5 kilometers (3 miles) from the crater in one area. Earlier today, Philippine authorities who are enforcing  a no-go zone around Mayon said they would remove all holdouts, by force if necessary.

A huge column of ash shoots up to the sky during an eruption of Mayon volcano on January 22, 2018, as seen from Daraga township, Legazpi city, Albay province, around 340 kilometers (200 miles) southeast of Manila, Philippines. (Dan Amaranto / AP)
https://www.theatlantic.com/photo/2018/01/the-ominous-rumblings-of-mount-mayon/551513/