

PHIVOLCS reported that lava-dome extrusion at Mayon’s summit crater continued during 14-20 June, generating frequent lava flows and pyroclastic density currents (PDCs, or pyroclastic flows), and additional evacuations. Complete updates are done about every 6-8 weeks, but information about newer eruptions can be found in the Weekly Report.
#Recent earthquake update
An eruption listed here might have ended since the last data update, or at the update time a firm end date had not yet been determined due to potential renewed activity. The most recently started eruption is at the top, continuing as of the Stop Date given. The Smithsonian / USGS Weekly Volcanic Activity Report (WVAR) for the week ending on 20 June 2023 includes the 22 volcanoes shown below marked "Yes" in the WVAR column (rollover for report). Additional annual eruption data is available for recent years.

There are typically 40-50 continuing eruptions, and out of those generally around 20 will be actively erupting on any particular day (though we do not keep detailed statistics on daily activity). An eruption marked as "continuing" does not always mean persistent daily activity, but indicates at least intermittent eruptive events without a break of 3 months or more. Overall, 48 volcanoes were in continuing eruption status as of 9 June 2023.
