epa06474676 Filipino evacuees rest inside a school turned into a temporary evacuation center at the foot of the rumbling Mayon Volcano in the town of Camalig, Albay province, Philippines, 26 January 2018. Around 70,000 people were evacuated from the neighborhood of the Mayon Volcano in eastern Philippines on 25 January after it spewed lava six times in less than 15 hours, leading to fears of a stronger eruption. The new eruptions in Mayon, situated in the Albay province around 350 kilometers (217 miles) southeast of Manila, took place between midnight and 3 pm local time, according to The Philippine Institute of Seismology and Volcanology (PHIVOLCS). The crater spewed 3,000 meter-high (9,800 feet) ash plumes and lava that stretched more than 3 km from the crater. EPA/FRANCIS R. MALASIG
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Filipiny: erupcja wulkanu Mayon [GALERIA]
Nad filipińskim wulkanem unosi się chmura popiołu. Tryskająca lawa dotarła na odległość 3 km od krateru. Z terenów wokół wulkanu Mayon ewakuowano już 56 tys. mieszkańców.
epa06474673 A truck maneuvers on a stiff road as it delivers water along the slope of the rumbling Mayon Volcano in the town of Camalig, Albay province, Philippines, 26 January 2018. Around 70,000 people were evacuated from the neighborhood of the Mayon Volcano in eastern Philippines on 25 January after it spewed lava six times in less than 15 hours, leading to fears of a stronger eruption. The new eruptions in Mayon, situated in the Albay province around 350 kilometers (217 miles) southeast of Manila, took place between midnight and 3 pm local time, according to The Philippine Institute of Seismology and Volcanology (PHIVOLCS). The crater spewed 3,000 meter-high (9,800 feet) ash plumes and lava that stretched more than 3 km from the crater. EPA/FRANCIS R. MALASIG
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epa06474674 A rainbow appears in the sky as a Filipino villager walks along the slope of the rumbling Mayon Volcano in the town of Camalig, Albay province, Philippines, 26 January 2018. Around 70,000 people were evacuated from the neighborhood of the Mayon Volcano in eastern Philippines on 25 January after it spewed lava six times in less than 15 hours, leading to fears of a stronger eruption. The new eruptions in Mayon, situated in the Albay province around 350 kilometers (217 miles) southeast of Manila, took place between midnight and 3 pm local time, according to The Philippine Institute of Seismology and Volcanology (PHIVOLCS). The crater spewed 3,000 meter-high (9,800 feet) ash plumes and lava that stretched more than 3 km from the crater. EPA/FRANCIS R. MALASIG
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epa06474676 Filipino evacuees rest inside a school turned into a temporary evacuation center at the foot of the rumbling Mayon Volcano in the town of Camalig, Albay province, Philippines, 26 January 2018. Around 70,000 people were evacuated from the neighborhood of the Mayon Volcano in eastern Philippines on 25 January after it spewed lava six times in less than 15 hours, leading to fears of a stronger eruption. The new eruptions in Mayon, situated in the Albay province around 350 kilometers (217 miles) southeast of Manila, took place between midnight and 3 pm local time, according to The Philippine Institute of Seismology and Volcanology (PHIVOLCS). The crater spewed 3,000 meter-high (9,800 feet) ash plumes and lava that stretched more than 3 km from the crater. EPA/FRANCIS R. MALASIG
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epa06474680 Filipino volunteers unload rice on containers during relief distribution at the foot of the rumbling Mayon Volcano in the town of Camalig, Albay province, Philippines, 26 January 2018. Around 70,000 people were evacuated from the neighborhood of the Mayon Volcano in eastern Philippines on 25 January after it spewed lava six times in less than 15 hours, leading to fears of a stronger eruption. The new eruptions in Mayon, situated in the Albay province around 350 kilometers (217 miles) southeast of Manila, took place between midnight and 3 pm local time, according to The Philippine Institute of Seismology and Volcanology (PHIVOLCS). The crater spewed 3,000 meter-high (9,800 feet) ash plumes and lava that stretched more than 3 km from the crater. EPA/FRANCIS R. MALASIG
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epa06474681 Filipino soldiers unload rice on containers during relief distribution at the foot of the rumbling Mayon Volcano in the town of Camalig, Albay province, Philippines, 26 January 2018. Around 70,000 people were evacuated from the neighborhood of the Mayon Volcano in eastern Philippines on 25 January after it spewed lava six times in less than 15 hours, leading to fears of a stronger eruption. The new eruptions in Mayon, situated in the Albay province around 350 kilometers (217 miles) southeast of Manila, took place between midnight and 3 pm local time, according to The Philippine Institute of Seismology and Volcanology (PHIVOLCS). The crater spewed 3,000 meter-high (9,800 feet) ash plumes and lava that stretched more than 3 km from the crater. EPA/FRANCIS R. MALASIG
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epa06474682 A Filipino villager pulls livestock along the slope of the rumbling Mayon Volcano in the town of Camalig, Albay province, Philippines, 26 January 2018. Around 70,000 people were evacuated from the neighborhood of the Mayon Volcano in eastern Philippines on 25 January after it spewed lava six times in less than 15 hours, leading to fears of a stronger eruption. The new eruptions in Mayon, situated in the Albay province around 350 kilometers (217 miles) southeast of Manila, took place between midnight and 3 pm local time, according to The Philippine Institute of Seismology and Volcanology (PHIVOLCS). The crater spewed 3,000 meter-high (9,800 feet) ash plumes and lava that stretched more than 3 km from the crater. EPA/FRANCIS R. MALASIG
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epa06474683 A Filipino villager pulls a livestock along the slope of the rumbling Mayon Volcano in the town of Camalig, Albay province, Philippines, 26 January 2018. Around 70,000 people were evacuated from the neighborhood of the Mayon Volcano in eastern Philippines on 25 January after it spewed lava six times in less than 15 hours, leading to fears of a stronger eruption. The new eruptions in Mayon, situated in the Albay province around 350 kilometers (217 miles) southeast of Manila, took place between midnight and 3 pm local time, according to The Philippine Institute of Seismology and Volcanology (PHIVOLCS). The crater spewed 3,000 meter-high (9,800 feet) ash plumes and lava that stretched more than 3 km from the crater. EPA/FRANCIS R. MALASIG
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epa06474684 A truck maneuvers on a stiff road as it delivers water along the slope of the rumbling Mayon Volcano in the town of Camalig, Albay province, Philippines, 26 January 2018. Around 70,000 people were evacuated from the neighborhood of the Mayon Volcano in eastern Philippines on 25 January after it spewed lava six times in less than 15 hours, leading to fears of a stronger eruption. The new eruptions in Mayon, situated in the Albay province around 350 kilometers (217 miles) southeast of Manila, took place between midnight and 3 pm local time, according to The Philippine Institute of Seismology and Volcanology (PHIVOLCS). The crater spewed 3,000 meter-high (9,800 feet) ash plumes and lava that stretched more than 3 km from the crater. EPA/FRANCIS R. MALASIG
Dostawca: PAP/EPA.