PHIVOLCS warns of possible Kanlaon lahars amid Storm Ada

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Several communities near Kanlaon Volcano in Negros Island are advised to organize for possible lahars on account of heavy rainfall from Tropical Storm Nokaen, locally named Ada, in response to the Philippine Institute of Volcanology and Seismology (PHIVOLCS).

In an 11:00 a.m. advisory, PHIVOLCS said the forecasted rains from Ada may trigger lahars and muddy run-off in rivers and drainage areas across the volcano.

“Prolonged heavy rainfall could generate life-threatening lahars and sediment-laden streamflows on major channels draining the southern, western, and eastern slopes of Kanlaon Volcano,” PHIVOLCS said.

The bureau explained that post-eruption lahars can form when heavy rain washes away loose volcanic debris from recent eruptions and ashfall.

Meanwhile, non-eruption lahars can occur when recently landslide-exposed or weakened slopes, like those affected by Super Typhoon Tino in November 2025, collapse and send debris into rivers, threatening downstream communities.

PHIVOLCS said that communities that could be affected by lahars and sediment-laden streamflows include Bago City, La Carlota City, La Castellana, Moises Padilla, and San Carlos City in Negros Occidental.

Additionally it is possible in Canlaon City in Negros Oriental, particularly along rivers and creeks corresponding to Ibid, Cotcot, Talaptapan, Malaiba, Panubigan, Buhangin–Indurayan, Najalin, Inyawan, Maragandang, Panun-an, Intiguiwan, Camansi, Maao, Tokon-tokon, Masulog, Binalbagan, Taco, and Linothangan.

“These communities, in addition to those further downstream of the above channels, are advised to organize in case evacuation becomes needed and to avoid traversing affected streams, even those farther downslope of the volcano,” PHIVOLCS said.

The bureau also reminded that Kanlaon lahars have been proven strong enough to hold large volumes of gravel and boulders, as shown during Super Typhoon Tino, posing a serious threat to communities.

Alert Level 2 stays in effect at Kanlaon Volcano, indicating increased unrest, in response to PHIVOLCS.— Edg Adrian A. Eva

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