Mount Pinatubo

Mount Pinatubo

Pinatubo is known for its VEI-6 eruption on June 15, 1991, the second-largest terrestrial eruption of the 20th century after the 1912 eruption of Novarupta in Alaska. The eruption coincided with Typhoon Yunya making landfall in the Philippines, which brought a dangerous mix of ash and rain to nearby towns and cities. Early predictions led to the evacuation of tens of thousands of people, saving many lives. The eruption severely damaged surrounding areas with pyroclastic surges, pyroclastic falls, and later, flooding lahars caused by rainwater re-mobilizing volcanic deposits. This destruction affected infrastructure and altered river systems for years. Minor dome-forming eruptions inside the caldera continued from 1992 to 1993.

Details

Age
Between 635,000 ± 80,000and 1.1 ± 0.09 million years
Type
Stratovolcano
Range
Zambales Mountains
State
Central Luzon
Country
Philippines
Listing
Active volcanoes in the Philippines
Language
Tagalog
Location
Luzon
Elevation
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State Type
Region
Region Type
Provinces
Volcanic Arc
Luzon Volcanic Arc
Last Eruption
November 30, 2021
Label Position
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