Kanlaon Volcano registered 22 volcanic earthquakes and three ash emission events, with plumes rising up to 900 meters.
The volcano released 4,653.9 tons of sulfur dioxide on Monday, January 27, an increase from the previous day's 3,267 tons.
Phivolcs maintained Alert Level 3 over Kanlaon Volcano, indicating intensified magmatic unrest.
The agency warned of potential hazards including sudden explosive eruptions, lava flow, ashfall, pyroclastic density currents, rockfall, and lahars.
Phivolcs reiterated the prohibition of aircraft flights near the volcano and recommended evacuation within the six-kilometer radius of the summit.
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