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One of America’s most dangerous volcanoes is showing signs of increased activity, sparking concerns among scientists that an eruption could be imminent.
Mount St. Helens, Yellowstone, or Mount Rainier?
While the U.S. is home to several active volcanoes, experts are particularly monitoring Mount St. Helens, which famously erupted in 1980, or Yellowstone’s supervolcano, which, if it erupts, could have catastrophic consequences. Mount Rainier, near Seattle, is another high-risk volcano due to its massive glaciers that could trigger deadly mudflows.
Signs of Impending Eruption
Scientists have detected increased seismic activity, ground deformation, and rising gas emissions—all potential precursors to an eruption. These warning signs suggest magma movement beneath the surface.
Potential Impact
Depending on the volcano, an eruption could lead to massive ash clouds, lava flows, and landslides, affecting air travel, water supplies, and surrounding communities. Authorities are closely monitoring the situation and advising residents to stay prepared.
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