15/06/2026
Turning History Into Strategy: 35 Years After the Mt. Pinatubo Eruption ๐๐ต๐ญ
On June 15, 1991, the second-largest volcanic eruption of the 20th century reshaped Central Luzon.While early warnings saved thousands of lives, the unexpected arrival of Typhoon Yunya (Diding) combined ash with torrential rainโcreating catastrophic, unpredictable lahars that proved how quickly a single crisis can cascade into a multi-hazard emergency.
Three and a half decades later, the ultimate lesson of Pinatubo remains clear: split-second awareness is everything.
Today, we no longer have to rely on disconnected systems to track moving threats. With CrisisOps, crisis managers can fuse live weather feeds, environmental sensors, and field data into a single operational layer. By leveraging automated risk scoring and impact forecasting, response teams can anticipate secondary threats like flooding and mudflows long before they reach vulnerable communities.
We honor the resilience of the past by building smarter readiness for the future.
Learn more at https://crisisops.ai/