JUST IN: Phivolcs reports an ongoing pyroclastic density current event at Mayon Volcano on Sunday, May 31, 2026, generating grayish plumes that drifted east-northeast.

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JUST IN: Phivolcs reports an ongoing pyroclastic density current event at Mayon Volcano on Sunday, May 31, 2026, generating grayish plumes that drifted east-northeast.  facebook.com

Prophecy Correlations

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Famines, Pestilences, and Earthquakes In Progress

Mayon's pyroclastic density current and ash plumes align thematically with 'famines, pestilences, and earthquakes' as signs of the times. Volcanic activity produces ash that damages crops, contaminates water, and affects air quality—ecological crises that parallel the birth pangs of the end times described in Matthew 24:7 and Luke 21:11.