USGS Warning: The Cascade Volcanoes Are Waking Up!

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Hidden beneath the majestic peaks of the Pacific Northwest, a series of mysterious tremors is sending shockwaves through the scientific community. Unusual earthquake activity has begun to stir near one of the region's towering mountains, raising alarm bells and prompting an urgent increase in volcano monitoring. Is this just a fleeting tectonic hiccup, or are we witnessing the awakening of a sleeping giant?

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I lived in so oregon, for 56 yrs And 9 yrs ago I moved to central oregon . This is intense. With the way the world is going, nothing is surprising. We all need to wake up Jesus is coming back

sherrifreeman
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No, the volcanoes in the Cascade Range are currently at normal background activity levels. The U.S. Geological Survey Cascades Volcano Observatory (CVO) and the University of Washington Pacific Northwest Seismic Network (PNSN) closely monitor the volcanoes in the Cascade Range and issue notifications when warranted.

janetstephens
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I lived in Spokane Washington when Mt St Helens errupted. The extent of damage was far-reaching. When the cloud of ash reached Spokane, I was driving. It suddenly was dark in a way that headlights didnt help. Nobody could even return to work for days until the employers cleaned up the parking lots. Typewriters were gummed up by the ash, and dusting seemed a never ending task. The ash polluted some creeks, Im not sure about rivers and lakes. We were told to wear surgical masks due to silicone content in the ash. Spokane was about 365 miles from Mt St Helens, and the cloud of ash even went farther. The mess was unbelievable.

babblemaker
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Live close to Mt. Shasta & Mt. Lassen in Tehama County this is scary for the whole Pacific Coast

khaosdoll
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One thing about it, we might have a volcano erupt every couple hundred years or a great earthquake every 300 to 500 years. The mid west has tornadoes and destructive thunderstorms every year. The Gulf and lower East Coast have destructive hurricanes, floods etc every year.

I’ll stay in the PNW

jimpawa
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I've lived in Oregon all my life and the day Mount Saint Helens erupted, I was 10 years old sitting in schoolyard . It was the most incredible sight I've ever seen

Larryray-nzvc
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I lived in portland at this time. My two older kids, 8& 6 at the time, sat on the roof and watched the mt blow its top. We had a great view. I'm glad my kids got to see this once in a life time sight.

biffsmith
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I live in Washington and Mt Baker scares me ! I live 20 minutes from it and look at it everyday! Just wondering WTH is going to happen if he blows 😢

BEAUTIFULNERD
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I live in spokane and experienced the ash fallout for weeks when mt. St. Helen erupted in 1980

judycalvert
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🥺 I moved back to Nebraska from Washington sate after mt saint Helens eruption 🌋 I visit when I can. It's beautiful country

dansullivan
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On May 18, 1980, I had gotten off the night shift at the post office in Portland and was headed home in the morning when I saw the ash coming from St. Helens 20-25 miles away. Even though we were so close, most of the ash unfortunately went hundreds of miles away to the eastern part of Washington. There was still ash that flew up when driving by, and people had surgical masks hanging from their rear view mirror.

reyleno
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Could this be a precursor of a disastrous 9-10 on the Richter scale earthquake of the Cascadia fault zone, or could an earthquake of that magnitude actually CAUSE the volcanoes to simultaneously erupt? Are they connected? Who knows?

JanJacobs-xfob
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👋 Southern Oregon Coast
We are all concerned about earthquakes and tsunamis. Is this another thing for me to worry about?

KikiH
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I can see Mount Baker from my yard. It would be frightening if it erupts. Also scary is the Cascadian subduction zone that could quake any time.

mskogne
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I live near the last volcano in the Cascade Mountain Range/Mt. Lassen and it's active

ColinCuster-dh
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I’m sometimes struck with the how we easily rest in the tendency to live as though earth’s surface is predictably solid and stable, but it can move like creamer on a the surface of your coffee.

theresarts
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The prevailing winds blow to the east, so to west shouldn't be devastating.

marilyn
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Very interesting and informative . Thank you

judypayne
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I'll take my chances with fires, earthquakes and volcanoes than with tornadoes and hurricanes.

Oldguy-kt
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6:29 As I remember the events unfolding prior to the 1980 eruption of Mt St Helens, we did have a few months of warning. There was a swelling on the side that we watched grow.

Lynn.Panadero