Hundreds of earthquakes have been detected beneath Mount Spurr in the past week, increasing the odds of an eruption at the ...
An active volcano near Alaska's most populated city could be on the brink of eruption, according to scientists who are constantly monitoring a potential threat.
A volcano near Alaska's most populous city is showing signs it could be headed toward an eruption, officials said.
Hundreds of earthquakes have been detected beneath Mount Spurr in the past week, increasing the odds of an eruption.
Mount Spurr, whose volcanic ash darkened Anchorage’s skies in 1953 and 1992, may be building toward another eruption, according to a statement issued Thursday by the Alaska Volcano Observatory.
The Alaska Volcano Observatory (AVO) stated on February 7 that an eruption would "most likely" occur at the Crater Peak vent, not the Spurr summit. Newsweek reached out to AVO via email for comment.
This Alaska volcano is gonna blow!...Or, is it? - Mount Spurr’s last eruption occurred in 1992, sending ash over the heavily ...
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IFLScience on MSNEruption May Be Imminent In Alaska As Earthquakes Increase Underneath Mount SpurrG eologists are closely monitoring Mount Spurr in the Aleutian Arc of Alaska, USA, after continued volcanic unrest. The Alaska Volcano Observatory (AVO) monitoring the situation says that an eruption ...
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Daily Express US on MSNAlaska volcano earthquakes spark '50-50 chance' of eruption as state on high alertA colossal volcano in Alaska is likely to erupt soon, scientists warn. Mount Spurr, an 11,000-foot-tall volcano on the Cook Inlet about 75 miles from Anchorage, has a 50-50 chance of spewing out hot ...
At least twice in the last few thousand years, Mount Churchill's ice-covered caldera has spewed ash that reached as far as ...
The Alaska Division of Retirement and Benefits has begun working through a website outage that delayed retirement contributions for roughly 32,000 Alaskans, according to the Department of ...
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