TOP 10 ACTIVE VOLCANOES IN THE
PHILIPPINES
1.)
Mount Mayon – Albay
Mount
Mayon, one of the most impressive Philippine landmarks, with an elevation of
2,462 meters is the most active volcano in the Philippines. Based on recorded
history of the country, this almost perfect cone volcano in Albay erupted at
least 50 times from 1616 up to present. One of the most remarkable and most
devastating eruptions of Mount Mayon was its eruption in 1766 that erased the
town of Cagsawa in the Philippine map. Only the bell tower of Cagsawa Church
remained above the new surface. Its last eruption was in January 2010.
2.)
Taal Volcano – Batangas
Taal
Volcano, situated within Taal Lake, has always been known to be one of the most
active volcanoes in the country and in fact tagged as the world’s most active
smallest volcano. This volcano located in Batangas province had erupted 33
times from 1572 to present. Its last eruption occurred in July 2009 and is
currently closely monitored for its abnormal activities which may result to
another eruption of this small but very active volcano. It has an elevation of
400 meters.
3.)
Mount Kanlaon – Negros Oriental
With
an elevation of 2.435 meters, one of the most active Philippine volcanoes is
Mount Kanlaon or Kanlaon Volcano. It had erupted at least 25 times already from
1886 up to present. It last major eruption happened in 1996 and had been
permanently monitored since then,
4.)
Mount Bulusan – Sorsogon
This
volcano with an elevation of 1,565 meters had erupted 15 times already from
1886 up to 2007. It has been closely monitored since its last eruption in 2007.
This active volcano is located in the so-called “little Switzerland of the
Philippines” – the province of Sorsogon.
5.)
Mount Makaturing – Lanao del Sur
Not
as popular as the Taal and Mayon volcanoes but Mount Makaturing, one of the
‘top ten highest mountains in the Philippines’, is also one of the most active
volcanoes in the country. It has an elevation of 1,940 meters and had erupted
10 times since 1882.
6. a) Musuan Volcano – Bukidnon
Another
not-so-famous volcano is Musuan Volcano located in the province of Bukidnon.
With an elevation of 646 meters only, it is one of the most active volcanoes in
the Philippines and had erupted 8 times in a span of 21 years from 1866 to
1887. Its last threatening activity of strong seismic swarm occurred in 1976
but has not erupted since then.
b)
Mount Ragang – Lanao del Sur
Mount
Ragang in Lanao del Sur, which is another tall mountain in the Philippines, is
another active volcano that had erupted 8 times and tied with Musuan Volcano as
the countries 6th most active volcano. Its last recorded eruption happened in
1916 or 94 years ago.
7. a)
Didicas Volcano – Cagayan
One
of the smallest and most active volcanoes in the Philippines is Dicicas Volcano
located in Cagayan province. With an elevation of 244 meters only it had
already erupted 7 times from 1773 up to 1990.
b)
Hibok-Hibok – Camiguin
Mount
Hibok-Hibok, one of the most popular volcanoes in the Philippines, had already
erupted 7 times since the recorded history of the Philippines. With an
elevation of 1,552 meters, this volcano’s first recorded eruption was in 1827
and the last was in 1952. It is tied with Didicas as the 7th most active
volcanoes in the Philippines.
8.)
Smith Volcano – Cagayan
Mount
Smith in Cagayan province with an elevation of 688 meters above sea level had
erupted 6 times already and the last known eruption of this active Philippine
volcano was recorded in 1924. This beautiful volcano is also known as Mount
Babuyan.
9. a)
Babuyan Claro – Cagayan
Babuyan
claro, an active volcano in Cagayan province, has an elevation of 1,080 meters
above sea level. It erupted in 1831, 1860, 1913 and its last eruption was in
1917.
b)
Mount Banahaw – Quezon
Tied
at 8th place as the most active volcanoes in the Philippines is Mount Banahaw
in Quezon province. It has an elevation of 2,158 meters and had erupted 4 times
since 1730 up to 1909. The mountain is considered 'sacred' by the residents of
the area.
10.
a) Dequey – Batanes
Dequey
Volcano, an underwater volcano, is located in the smallest province of the
Philippines – Batanes. With an elevation of -24 meters above sea level, it has
been known to have erupted 3 times - 1773, 1850 and 1854. It is considered as
Philippine most active undersea volcano.
b.)
Mount Parker – Cotabato
And
for the last spot as the Philippines most active volcanoes is Mount Parker, an
active volcano located in Cotabato. With an elevation of 1,824, its earliest
known recorded eruption occurred in 1800 BCE and its last major eruption was in
1641.
c.) Mount
Pinatubo
Mount
Pinatubo, which is located in the province of Zambales in Central Luzon, was
reawakened in 1991 producing the 2nd largest eruption in the 20th century. Two
milder eruptions followed in 1992 and 1993. Its last eruption prior to 1991 is
unknown. It has an elevation of 1,486 meters.
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