Alaska’s Redoubt Volcano eruptions, which to date have included 18 explosions and the non-stop emission of gases and ash, could last for several months, according to the . Scientists at the Alaska Volcano Observatory monitor the volcano 24 hours a day (using seismometers, satellites, radar, cameras, and pressure sensors) to identify activity that cause hazardous conditions for air travel and produce mudflows and distant ash falls affecting air quality.
Anchorage, the most populous city in Alaska, has already been dusted with ash on one occasion, closing the airport for 20 hours, USGS said.
Scientists share their latest Redoubt observations in regular updates on the Redoubt Activity Web site at . To witness the continuous eruption, visit .
Source: USGS
Topics Catastrophe Natural Disasters
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