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Alaska on alert as volcano expected to erupt
ANCHORAGE, Alaska (AFP) — Alaska was on alert Friday as scientists warned that a volcano rumbling near the state's largest city Anchorage was likely to erupt, officials said. Redoubt Volcano, which looms some 3,108 meters (10,200 feet) over a sparsely populated area some 150 kilometers (90 miles) from the city of 280,000 people, has been showing more seismic activity than normal over the past five days. Dave Schneider, a volcanologist at the Alaska Volcano Observatory, told AFP the recent activity pointed to an eruption similar to the last significant blast at the crater in 1989-1990. "The most likely outcome of the current unrest is an eruption similar to what we saw in 1989-1990," Schneider said. "For around 18 hours or so we've had some pretty extensive periods of volcanic tremor. The volcano's been shaking constantly and that's what we'd expect to occur before an eruption actually happens." The observatory said a pilot who scanned the area on Friday afternoon had reported "no sign of ash emission, but observed significant steaming" in the volcano's summit crater. The observatory has issued an "orange" alert at the site, warning planes of possible dangers if the volcano erupts. The four engines of a Boeing 747 became clogged in 1989 when the plane flew over the cloud of ash spewed out by Redoubt during its last eruption. The pilot managed to restart the engines and save all 231 passengers. An erupting volcano can release plumes of ash several kilometers (miles) high, but the direction of the cloud and whether Anchorage would be threatened depends on the wind. "Like most eruptions in Alaska, the greatest hazard is from airborne volcanic ash which is tiny bits of broken rock and glass that comes out of the volcano," Schneider said. "That is hazardous for two reasons: aviation, and a fallout hazard but that is probably more of a nuisance rather than a danger." A Federal Aviation Administration spokesman said pilots in the region had been advised of the volcano's status. Schneider said there were no communities in the immediate vicinity of the volcano and the nearest residents were some 40 miles away on an opposite stretch of coastline of the Cook Inlet. "There's nobody really living near there at all," Schneider said. There are 44 active volcanoes in Alaska, and Redoubt's eruption in 1989 lasted five months. Augustine volcano, situated on an isolated island in Cook Bay on which Anchorage is nestled, erupted in January 2006 without causing any damage or casualties. But reports of a possible eruption at Redoubt sparked so much interest that the observatory's website crashed early Friday due to the large numbers trying to access the site. 7 comments from 4 users
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posted by
witterpitters
on Jan 30, 2009 at 07:49 PM
posted by
siouxcityranch
on Jan 31, 2009 at 06:04 AM
when i posted i fully expected one of the zoo crew to apply sarahs name to this article...however you kinda put a new twist on those expectations witters hahahah posted by
witterpitters
on Jan 31, 2009 at 06:08 AM
LOL LOL!! NEVER underestimate the power of a woman.............especially when she's ticked off!! That volcano will be a Sunday school picnic in the big scheme of things!! Hide and watch! As well as the Phoenix, "Sara's" rise up from the ashes as well!!!
posted by
sagefever
on Jan 31, 2009 at 08:09 AM
"that is probably more of a nuisance rather than a danger." That is just how I like to think of myself. posted by
witterpitters
on Jan 31, 2009 at 08:31 AM
posted by
AudreyB
on Jan 31, 2009 at 08:48 AM
Sara probably set it off after she dropped her cell phone in the crater while she was up there spying on Russia. posted by
witterpitters
on Jan 31, 2009 at 08:54 AM
AUDREY: Ya think??? LOL!!! Wellllllllllllllllllllllll you CAN see Russia from Alaska dontcha know?!!!!! She's probably up there checking to see how their socialist system is doing so she can compare it to how obama's wannabe socialist system is progressing!!! It does seem to be moving right along - kind of like Gore's global warming ice flow!!!
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