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Alaska's Mount Spurr Volcano Shows Signs of Possible Eruption

Scientists report increased seismic activity, gas emissions, and magma movement, suggesting an eruption could occur within weeks or months.

  • Mount Spurr, located 80 miles northwest of Anchorage, has shown significant volcanic unrest, including elevated gas emissions and reactivated vents.
  • Magma has been accumulating beneath the summit for months, with new pathways forming near the Crater Peak vent, increasing the likelihood of an eruption.
  • More than 3,400 earthquakes have been detected in the area since April 2024, alongside ground deformation and surface heating.
  • Previous eruptions in 1953 and 1992 produced massive ash clouds, temporarily closed airports, and caused ashfall in south-central Alaska.
  • Authorities caution that an eruption, if it occurs, could disrupt air traffic, impact water supplies, and pose health risks from volcanic gases and ashfall.
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