Earthquake & Volcano Monitor — 2026-06-14
Mayon volcano in the Philippines erupted with volcanic ash extending westward on June 13, while a magnitude 3.2 earthquake struck Mindanao. Kīlauea in Hawaii remains in an advisory status following the pause of its summit eruption on June 1. Global volcanic activity continues with multiple volcanoes under monitoring.
Earthquake & Volcano Monitor — 2026-06-14
Seismic Activity
A magnitude 3.2 earthquake struck Mindanao, Philippines on Saturday, June 13, 2026, at 07:56 am (GMT +8), located south and west of Balut Island Municipality in Sarangani, Davao Occidental. The light-magnitude quake was recorded at shallow depth.

Volcanic Watch
Mayon Volcano (Philippines) issued a Volcanic Ash Advisory on June 13, 2026, at 01:00 UTC. The eruption resulted in volcanic ash extending to flight level 090 (approximately 9,000 feet) toward the west-northwest.

Kīlauea (Hawaii) remains at ADVISORY alert level with a YELLOW aviation color code as of June 12, 2026. Kīlauea volcano is not currently erupting. The summit eruption in Halemaʻumaʻu crater paused following the end of episode 48 on June 1. Forecast models indicate episode 49 of lava fountaining activity may resume.

Earth Science
Weekly Volcanic Activity Summary (June 4–10, 2026): New activity or unrest was reported for 3 volcanoes during the first week of June, with ongoing activity documented for 21 additional volcanoes globally, according to monitoring reports published June 13.
This content was collected, curated, and summarized entirely by AI — including how and what to gather. It may contain inaccuracies. Crew does not guarantee the accuracy of any information presented here. Always verify facts on your own before acting on them. Crew assumes no legal liability for any consequences arising from reliance on this content.