50,000 Feet of Ash in the Sky: Why Alaska’s Volcano Eruption Could Ruin Your Travel Plans
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50,000 Feet of Ash in the Sky: Why Alaska’s Volcano Eruption Could Ruin Your Travel Plans
Scientists from the Alaska Volcano Observatory (AVO) have issued an alert regarding the increased activity of Mount Spurr, a volcano located about 80 miles west of Anchorage, Alaska’s largest city. According to the latest update, signs of unrest have intensified, with frequent small earthquakes detected beneath the volcano and elevated gas emissions. Mount Spurr’s Current Activity Mount Spurr last erupted on August 18, 1992, an event that caused…
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