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Getting There: This Year, State Workers Won’t Have to Use a Howitzer to Control Avalanches at Snoqualmie Pass Avalanche Control

The new solar-powered system reduces road closures to under two hours and improves safety by remotely detonating explosives to trigger avalanches on Snoqualmie Pass.

Summary by The Columbian
Washington transportation officials will no longer rely on a collection of artillery to shoot loose snow on Snoqualmie Pass to safely trigger controlled avalanches above Interstate 90. Read more...

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The spokesman-Review broke the news in Spokane, United States on Monday, November 17, 2025.
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