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Despite a decline in volcanic activity over the past two months, Spurr is at a yellow alert level, indicating that activity ...
Despite a recent decrease in activity, there’s still a chance Mount Spurr will blow. And if that happens, there are a few ...
An explosion on Mount Spurr could generate massive cloud of ash, which could mess with airplanes and cause issues for humans.
Officials have detected a surge in earthquake activity at a massive US volcano, sparking fears of an imminent eruption.
Mount Spurr, located west of Anchorage, Alaska, is showing signs of an imminent eruption, with over 100 earthquakes detected beneath it every week and sulfur gas spewing from its peak. The volcano ...
Mount Spurr is located about 80 miles from Anchorage, home to nearly 300,000 residents, which could be blanketed in volcanic ash. City residents are already preparing for a possible eruption ...
Mount Spurr, the 11,000-foot behemoth sitting just 80 miles west of Anchorage, has been rumbling with frequent small earthquakes as scientists fear it’s moving closer to an explosive eruption.
Mount Spurr is an 11,000-foot-tall that sits about 80 miles from Alaska's most densely populated city, Anchorage, which is home to nearly 300,000 residents. City residents are already bracing for ...
Mount Spurr in Alaska is an 11,000-foot-tall volcano roughly 80 miles from the state's most densely populated city, Anchorage. An update from the Alaska Volcano Observatory (AVO) on Tuesday ...
Mount Spurr: Alaska’s closest active volcano to Anchorage is continuing to show signs of activity. The Alaska Volcano Observatory reports the likelihood of an eruption has gone down since earlier this ...