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Viral ‘eruption threat’ at ‘America’s deadliest volcano’ Mount Rainier not accurate, PNSN says
An article Tuesday posted by The Daily Mail titled ‘America’s deadliest volcano enters unprecedented 72-hour tremor phase as eruption threat looms over millions’ has garnered attention online, but it is not entirely accurate.
On November 13th 1985, just after 9pm, the Nevado del Ruiz volcano in the northern Andes, also known as Cumanday, Tabuchía, or Taba in the indigenous language, produced a small eruption. On the Volcanic Explosivity Index, the event was classified as a 3, on a logarithmic scale that ranges from 0 to 8.
US’ Mount Rainier has unprecedentedly entered a 72-hour long and extreme tremor phase, raising the eruption warning and putting millions lives at stake. The mountain is considered as one
A Daily Mail article told of sudden seismic activity and "unprecedented 72-hour tremor phase" at Mount Rainier. They were woefully wrong, scientists say.
Experts say another eruption from Hawaii's Kilauea volcano is imminent, as livestream footage shows lava beginning to flow from its summit this weekend.
The massive landslide wiped out the town of Armero, killing about 25,000 people – nearly 70% of its population – in what is considered Latin America’s deadliest twentieth-century natural disaster.
Sergio Melendro was among hundreds of children missing after a volcanic eruption devastated Armero, Colombia, in 1985 and his mother Martha Lucía López still searches for him ARMERO, Colombia -- Martha Lucía López released the boat into the river ...