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Mount St. Helens Alert Status Increased

DarkHand writes "Mount St. Helens has become even more unstable in the last few hours. The U.S. Geological Surveys Cascades Volcano Observatory has increased the volcanic alert around the volcano to level 2 and released a press release: 'Over night, seismic activity at Mount St. Helens has accelerated significantly, which increases our level of concern that current unrest could culminate in an eruption. We are increasing the alert level to the second of three levels [...]. Earthquakes are occurring at about four per minute. The largest events are approaching Magnitude 2.5 and they are becoming more frequent. All are still at shallow levels in and below the lava dome that grew in the crater between 1980 and 1986. This suggests that the ongoing intense earthquake activity has weakened the dome, increasing the likelihood of explosions or perhaps the extrusion of lava from the dome.' The most recent readings at the SEP seismograph stationed on the lava dome itself are totally saturated. The ground is now literally constantly rumbling."

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  1. Re:Scary, yet cool. by BCGlorfindel · · Score: 0, Troll

    Withint 7 years after the Americans elect the antichrist for president.

  2. As soon as by telly333 · · Score: 1, Troll

    Bush gets re-elected

  3. Locusts? That was back in May. by Fantastic+Lad · · Score: 0, Troll
    Brood 'X' hit in May.

    Billions of black, shrimp-size bugs with transparent wings and beady red eyes are beginning to carpet trees, buildings, poles, and just about anything else vertical in a wide region of the U.S. The invasion zone stretches from the eastern seaboard west through Indiana and south to Tennessee.


    They don't report these sorts of things loudly. Even the National Geographic website didn't post any images. --And images of amazing turns of nature is one of the things they do best. Gee. Go figure.


    -FL