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Scientists watching unusual events near volcano
Series of earthquakes could signal eruption of Mount St. Helens.
VANCOUVER, Washington (CNN) -- A series of unusual earthquakes near Mount St. Helens in recent days has scientists warning that something more serious could be imminent. The "hazardous event" the U.S. Geological Survey warns is possible could be an explosion caused by steam building up inside the volcano, or it could be more serious -- involving molten rock and deadly gas. http://i.a.cnn.net/cnn/2004/TECH/sci....st.helens.jpg the story - CNN |
this is alarming! scared!
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It's crazy... the news reporters make it out to be some huge catostrophy on the horizon then they interview the scientists who say "Yeah, it's probably going to burp a little and possibly throw a bit of ash but we don't expect anything serious". Then they show a helicopter landing inside the crator...
They haven't even bothered to close the observation stations.... sorry, I can't get too excited over this just yet. :2 cents: |
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First hurricanes, then this, I am scared to wonder what's next. :helpme
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Fuck now both coasts are getting slammed.
That sucks ass. |
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what do yuo think is next after this one?
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I've seen it like 2 days ago on the news . Kidna scary. In 1980 this volcano made a lot of dammage
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