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Another Light Was Seen in Kanlaon Last Night, According to PHIVOLCS

Summary by Digicast Negros
Banaag was spotted again last night, May 11, at the mouth of Kanlaon volcano. According to Mari-Andylene Quintia, the resident volcanologist, this photo was taken by their observer in Canlaon City around 10:54 pm. The Philippine Institute of Volcanology and Seismology continues to monitor the crater glow of Kanlaon volcano. […]
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Banaag was spotted again last night, May 11, at the mouth of Kanlaon volcano. According to Mari-Andylene Quintia, the resident volcanologist, this photo was taken by their observer in Canlaon City around 10:54 pm. The Philippine Institute of Volcanology and Seismology continues to monitor the crater glow of Kanlaon volcano. […]

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Digicast Negros broke the news on Tuesday, May 12, 2026.
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