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On May 18, 1980, the United States experienced the deadliest and most destructive volcanic eruption in its history.
Mount St. Helens erupted, killing dozens and forever changing how the US monitors earthquakes. The volcano is still active ...
Oxford researchers found that changes in shear-wave splitting can predict volcanic eruptions and their severity. The signal shifted noticeably before a major eruption at Ontake Volcano, offering a ...
Sandy Santori remembers the dark cloud that covered Trail, B.C., beginning May 18, 1980. It filled the sky with a colourless ...
Mount Lewotobi in Indonesia’s East Nusa Tenggara province erupted multiple times on Sunday, prompting the country’s ...
The Philippine Institute of Volcanology and Seismology raised the status of Kanlaon Volcano on Negros Island to Alert Level 3 ...
EXCLUSIVE: A daring photographer captured the moment Hawaii's Kilauea volcano spewed lava for the 21st time in recent weeks ...
The government should promptly identify where the evacuation centers will be built as the wet season in the country draws ...
South America gets all the rap for skiing in the Southern Hemisphere, but New Zealand has a vibrant ski scene and some of the ...
The Magnifica Evo automatic espresso machine drops from $650 to $500, featuring a conical burr grinder and dishwasher-safe ...
On May 18, 1980, the Mount St. Helens volcano in Washington state erupted, leaving an estimated 57 people dead or missing. In ...
The May 18, 1980, eruption of Mount St. Helens in southern Washington claimed 57 lives and blasted the terrain of old-growth ...