"Philippine Institute of Volcanology and Seismology (PHIVOLCS-DOST)
LOOK: Time-lapse footage of a minor phreatomagmatic eruption at the Taal Main Crater between 10:20 AM and 10:22 AM today, 09 April 2026. This event generated a short 300-meter plume as captured by the Main Crater (VTMC) and Daang Kastila (VTDK) Observation Stations on the western and northern rims, respectively, of the Main Crater. Alert Level 1 remains in effect over Taal Volcano."
LOOK: Time-lapse footages of a minor phreatomagmatic eruption at the Taal Main Crater at 01:45 PM today, 10 April 2026. This event generated a short 200-meter plume as captured by the Main Crater (VTMC) and Daang Kastila (VTDK) Observation Stations on the western and northern rims, respectively, of the Main Crater. Alert Level 1 remains in effect over Taal Volcano."
LOOK: Time-lapse footage of a very weak, minor phreatic eruption at Taal Volcano’s Main Crater between 07:10 PM to 07:11 PM this evening, 21 April 2026. This event generated a 100-meter plume as captured by the thermal camera of the Daang Kastila Observation Station (VTDK) and the Main Crater Observation Station (VTMC). Alert Level 1 prevails over Taal Volcano."
LOOK: Sped-up thermal camera footages of minor phreatic eruptions at Taal Volcano’s Main Crater between 01:57 AM to 02:07 AM this morning, 25 April 2026. These events generated plumes that rose 150 to 200 meters as captured from the Daang Kastila Observation Station (VTDK) and the Main Crater Observation Station (VTMC). Alert Level 1 prevails over Taal Volcano."
"PHIVOLCS-DOST
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LOOK: Sped-up thermal camera footages of minor phreatomagmatic eruptions at Taal Volcano’s Main Crater between 08:52 PM and 09:03 PM this evening, 29 April 2026, based on seismic, infrasound, and thermal characteristics. These events generated plumes that rose 400 to 600 meters as captured from the Main Crater Observation Station (VTMC). Alert Level 1 prevails over Taal Volcano."