Skip to main content

Help

  • Help

User account menu

  • Log in
ReliefWeb

Main navigation

  • Updates
  • Countries
  • Disasters
  • Organizations
  • Topics
  • Jobs
  • Training
Informing humanitarians worldwide 24/7 — a service provided by UN OCHA

Updates

Views

  • All Updates
  • Headlines
  • Maps / Infographics
  • Reports only

Search

Refine the list with filters

Search help
WITH
Disaster: Philippines: Mt. Pinatubo Volcano - Jun 1991

List

Showing 1 - 16 of 16 results

Philippines

Was the management of the 1991 Pinatubo Eruption Successful?

This story map is going to explore the timeline of the 1991 Pinatubo eruption, its precursors and effects. Proximity of the Population to Mt. Pinatubo The eruption of Mt. Pinatubo was the largest...

Format
News and Press Release
Source
  • ESRI
Posted
14 Sep 2019
Originally published
14 Sep 2019

Philippines

Mt. Pinatubo Eruption Hid Rate of Sea Level Rise

By Kevin Enochs The 1991 Eruption of Mount Pinatubo in the Philippines was the second largest of the 20th century. The eruption, according to the U.S. Geological Survey (USGS), ejected more than five...

Format
News and Press Release
Source
  • VOA
Posted
10 Aug 2016
Originally published
10 Aug 2016

Ecuador + 3 more

Volcano Disaster Assistance Program: Celebrating 30 Years of Saving Lives

BRIEF HISTORY There are approximately 1,500 potentially active volcanoes around the world and only one international volcano response team that can deploy to help prevent eruptions from becoming...

Format
News and Press Release
Source
  • USAID
Posted
1 Aug 2016
Originally published
1 Aug 2016

Philippines

Report on Pinatubo (Philippines) — November 2011

Bulletin of the Global Volcanism Network, vol. 36, no. 11 (November 2011) Managing Editor: Richard Wunderman. Pinatubo (Philippines) Hardships and economic impact of the 1991 eruption Please cite...

Format
News and Press Release
Source
  • GVP
Posted
1 Nov 2011
Originally published
1 Nov 2011

Philippines

Mt. Pinatubo still shadows lives 20 years on

20 Jun 2011 04:51 By Roli Ng and Peter Blaza CABALANTIAN VILLAGE, Philippines, June 20 (Reuters Life!) - For Corazan Zawal, memories of the devastation caused by Mount Pinatubo remain etched in her...

Format
News and Press Release
Source
  • Reuters
Posted
20 Jun 2011
Originally published
20 Jun 2011

World + 4 more

Disaster through a different lens: behind every effect, there is a cause

Behind every effect, there is a cause: This manual for the media - compiled by journalists and disaster experts who understand that disaster risk reduction is a civic duty, government responsibility,...

Format
Manual and Guideline
Sources
  • ECHO
  • UNDRR
Posted
27 May 2011
Originally published
26 May 2011

Philippines

The Cataclysmic 1991 Eruption of Mount Pinatubo, Philippines

The second-largest volcanic eruption of this century, and by far the largest eruption to affect a densely populated area, occurred at Mount Pinatubo in the Philippines on June 15, 1991. The eruption...

Format
News and Press Release
Source
  • USGS
Posted
28 Feb 2005
Originally published
28 Feb 2005

Philippines

Eruption of Mount Pinatubo in the Philippines in June 1991

Emmanuel M. de Guzman, Consultant (Philippines) The Pinatubo eruption of June 1991: The nature and impact of the disaster Nature of the disaster Reawakened after more than 500 years of slumber, Mount...

Format
Evaluation and Lessons Learned
Source
  • ADRC
Posted
1 Jan 2005
Originally published
1 Jan 2005

Philippines

Global Effects of Mount Pinatubo

Ten years ago today (June 15, 2001), Mount Pinatubo in the Philippines erupted with a tremendous force, ejecting vast amounts of ash and gas high into the atmosphere; so high that the volcano’s plume...

Format
Map
Source
  • NASA
Posted
15 Jun 2001
Originally published
15 Jun 2001

World + 1 more

Volcanoes & Climate Change

by Jason Wolfe When Mount Pinatubo erupted in the Philippines June 15, 1991, an estimated 20 million tons of sulfur dioxide and ash particles blasted more than 12 miles (20 km) high into the...

Format
News and Press Release
Source
  • NASA
Posted
5 Sep 2000
Originally published
5 Sep 2000

Philippines

Major Volcanoes of the Philippines (as of 1 June 1999)

Please refer to the attached Map.

Format
Map
Source
  • USGS
Posted
1 Jun 1999
Originally published
1 Jun 1999

Philippines

Philippines: Volcanoes (last updated: 3 Jul 1997)

Please refer to the attached Map.

Format
Map
Source
  • ReliefWeb
Posted
3 Jul 1997
Originally published
3 Jul 1997

Philippines

Philippines Mt Pinatubo Volcanic Eruption Aug 1992 UN DHA Situation Reports 1-8

UNDRO 92/0604 MOUNT PINATUBO - PHILIPPINES VOLCANIC ERUPTION, LANDSLIDES, FLOODS DHA-UNDRO INFORMATION REPORT NO. 1 20 AUGUST 1992 SITUATION 1. IN JUNE 1991, FOLLOWING VIOLENT ERUPTIONS OF MOUNT...

Format
Situation Report
Source
  • UN DHA
Posted
20 Aug 1992
Originally published
20 Aug 1992

Philippines

West Pacific Ocean Typhoon Ruth Oct 1991 UNDRO Information Reports 1-6

UNDRO 91/1627 WEST PACIFIC OCEAN TYPHOON RUTH UNDRO ALERT MESSAGE 24 OCTOBER 1991 1. LATEST SATELLITE WEATHER BULLETIN SHOWS THE LOCATION OF A MAJOR TYPHOON NAMED RUTH AT 14.6N (LATITUDE) AND 134.2E...

Format
Situation Report
Source
  • UN DHA
Posted
24 Oct 1991
Originally published
24 Oct 1991

Philippines

Report on Pinatubo (Philippines) — July 1991

Bulletin of the Global Volcanism Network, vol. 16, no. 7 (July 1991) Managing Editor: Lindsay McClelland. Pinatubo (Philippines) Ash emissions decreasing; typhoons trigger large lahars Please cite...

Format
News and Press Release
Source
  • GVP
Posted
1 Jul 1991
Originally published
1 Jul 1991

Philippines

Philippines Volcanic Eruption/Tropical Storm/Earth Tremors Jun 1991 UNDRO Situation Reports 1-15

UNDRO 91/1005 PHILIPPINES VOLCANIC ERUPTION/TROPICAL STORM/EARTH TREMORS INFORMATION REPORT NO. 1 16 JUNE 1991 1. AFTER A WEEK OF INTENSE VOLCANIC ACTIVITY CAREFULLY MONITORED BY PHILIPPINE...

Format
Situation Report
Source
  • UN DHA
Posted
16 Jun 1991
Originally published
16 Jun 1991

API and RSS links

  • RSS
  • API

Subscribe

Footer

  • Blog
  • Labs
  • About Us
  • Terms
  • Contact
Facebook Twitter LinkedIn Instagram Telegram
Service provided by UNOCHA OCHA coordinates the global emergency response to save lives and protect people in humanitarian crises. We advocate for effective and principled humanitarian action by all, for all.

ReliefWeb's Terms & Conditions.

© 2022 all rights reserved.

OCHA Services

Related Platforms

  • Humanitarian Response
  • Humanitarian Data Exchange
  • Humanitarian InSight
  • Central Emergency Response Fund

Other OCHA Services

  • Financial Tracking Service
  • Humanitarian Data Exchange
  • Humanitarian ID
  • Humanitarian Response

 

  • Inter-Agency Standing Committee
  • OCHA website
  • ReliefWeb
  • Virtual OSOCC
See all