Scientists warn massive US volcano could erupt in WEEKS
Briefly

Mount Spurr, a volcano in Alaska, is exhibiting signs of an impending eruption, including elevated volcanic gas emissions, increased seismic activity, and ground deformation. The Alaska Volcano Observatory confirms that new magma is flowing beneath the volcano, raising concerns for the nearby Anchorage population. Scientists suggest that an eruption might occur in the next few weeks or months, with potential consequences such as destructive mudslides, avalanches, and harmful ash clouds. Close monitoring continues as AVO reports over 3400 earthquakes, and sulfur dioxide levels have surged since December, indicating significant volcanic activity.
The Alaska Volcano Observatory observed significantly elevated volcanic gas emissions from Mount Spurr, confirming new magma flow beneath the volcano and indicating an impending eruption.
According to scientists, 'an eruption is likely, but not certain, to occur within the next few weeks or months,' following increased seismic activity and ground deformation.
The ash cloud from a potential eruption of Mount Spurr could travel hundreds of miles, impacting low-lying areas with toxic emissions.
AVO's recent data shows a drastic increase in sulfur dioxide levels, indicating shifts in magma activity, with levels being nine times higher than observed in December.
Read at Mail Online
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