Mount Redoubt, an Alaska volcano some 100 miles south-west of Anchorage (Alaska’s largest city) has been making rumbling noises and simmering to the points that geologists are warning it could erupt any minute. The activity of Mount Redoubt has been monitored by the Alaska Volcano Observatory since rumbling started over the weekend.
When Mount Redoubt volcano erupted in 1989, it shot volcanic dust miles in the air, causing disruption in international air traffic and clouding Anchorage area for a while. Now, almost 20 years later, the residents of Anchorage are advised to prepare for volcanic ask and stock up on food and water, as ash may make the outside air hazardous to health.
Alaska Volcano Observatory reports that seismic activity of Mount Redoubt hasn’t changed since they started monitoring it around the clock last weekend, but delivers volcanic earthquakes about once every hour. They have a couple of webcams set up at the location of Mount Redoubt with live streaming of the volcano. Take a look at it HERE
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