From Dormant to Dangerous: Why These US Volcanoes Are Now a Concern

Once considered relatively quiet, these three U.S. volcanoes are now exhibiting clear signs of unrest. Increased seismic activity, rising magma levels, and changes in gas emissions suggest that Great Sitkin, Mount Spurr, and Kilauea may no longer remain dormant. These warning signs indicate that pressure is building beneath the surface. Experts are closely monitoring these developments, using satellite imagery and ground sensors to track the volcanoes’ behavior in real time. As activity escalates, officials urge nearby communities to remain vigilant and prepared for potential volcanic events.
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