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An explosion on Mount Spurr could generate massive cloud of ash, which could mess with airplanes and cause issues for humans.
Mount Spurr, located west of Anchorage, Alaska, is showing signs of an imminent eruption, with over 100 earthquakes detected ...
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The 11,000-foot-tall volcano lies roughly 80 miles from Alaska's most densely populated city, and its eruption could cause international chaos.
THIS is the shocking moment that three tourists risked their lives by clambering into a live, lava-filled volcano. The thrill ...
Experts warn of a potential 1,000-foot-tall 'mega tsunami' threatening Alaska, Hawaii, and the US West Coast due to their ...
Researchers found that a potential powerful earthquake combined with rising sea levels could lead to a mega tsunami.
The 11,000-foot-tall active volcano Mount Spurr, about 80 miles west of Anchorage, has experienced 22 earthquakes since April 10, leaving scientists at the Alaska Volcano Observatory unable to ...
Now, experts monitoring the volcano's activity warn it could blow again in a matter of 'weeks to months.' In a Tuesday morning update from the Alaska Volcano Observatory (AVO), experts said that ...
The Alaska Volcano Observatory (AVO) said in a chilling update: “Unrest continues at Mount Spurr.” “Most of the earthquakes that are occurring under the volcano are too small to be located.” ...
If an eruption happens, it would likely occur at Crater Peak, shown in the background of this summit photograph. Photograph by Matt Loewen, Alaska Volcano Observatory, U.S. Geological Survey ...