The glacier-covered Redoubt Volcano is one of many that line Alaska’s southern shores. Located 177 kilometers (110 miles) southwest of Anchorage, Redoubt is one of the peaks in the scenic Chigmit ...
Aside from living in fear of constant eruptions, residents must deal with ash advisories. An eruption plume rises above Mount Redoubt volcano, 50 miles across Cook Inlet from Kenai, Alaska, on ...
An eruption of Mt. Redoubt began at approximately 22:38 AKDT, March 22, 2009 (0638 UTC). AVO is raising the aviation color code to Red and the alert level to Warning. Initial height of the eruption ...
An Alaskan volcano that has been inactive for more than 100 years is showing signs of rumbling, according to scientists. However, there's a chance that the activity could be signs of a pending ...
Alaska's Mount Redoubt continued to erupt Saturday, sending plumes of ash tens of thousands of feet into the air that rained down on at least one Alaska town Also, for the first time, the volcano ...
AP Photo/ Alaska Volcano Observatory / U.S. Geological Survey, Heather Bleick This March 15 photo shows Mt Redoubt looking south at the north flank near Kenai, Alaska. The volcano erupted three times ...
ANCHORAGE, Alaska — Hardware stores and auto parts shops scored a post-holiday run of business this week as Anchorage-area residents stocked up on protective eyewear and masks ahead of a possible ...
Mount Redoubt, an Alaskan volcano, has been erupting for over a week. On Monday a satellite captured its latest emission: A huge plume of ash that locals said came with a smell of sulfur. The image ...
WILLOW, Alaska (AP) - March 23, 2009 Residents in the state's largest city were spared from falling ash, though fine gray dust was falling Monday morning on small communities north of Anchorage. "It's ...
Contrary to popular belief, Alaska, not Hawaii, boasts the highest number of active volcanoes in the United States. With over ...
Five days ago, when the ground around Mount Redoubt began to rumble, federal and state geologists in Anchorage quickly looked at the Cook Inlet volcano's past to venture a prediction about its future.
According to the Alaska Volcano Observatory, volcanic tremors started to shake Redoubt, most likely caused by fresh magma rising in the volcano. As of February 10, 2009, the increased activity had ...
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