On May 18, 1980 Mount St. Helens in Washington state erupted, setting off fires, mudslides and floods, and killing 57 people. It was the deadliest volcanic eruption in the history of the United States ...
Several small earthquakes shook an area east of Mount. St. Helens late Tuesday evening and early Wednesday morning. According to the Pacific Northwest Seismic Network, the largest quake, a magnitude 3 ...
Several small earthquakes shook an area east of Mount. St. Helens late Tuesday evening and early Wednesday morning. According to the Pacific Northwest Seismic Network, the largest quake, a magnitude 3 ...
Mount St. Helens in Washington State was once the "Mount Fuji of America"—admired for its symmetrical cone shape similar to Japan's highest peak. It was a popular Pacific Northwest destination, ...
The second-largest earthquake near Mount St. Helens since 1981 shook the area early Wednesday, prompting a series of 15 aftershocks that were felt more than 100 miles away. It was 12:36 a.m. when the ...
Mount St. Helens isn’t a welcoming place. It’s a restless, rumbling, unpredictable and occasionally violent volcano that looms within view of the largest metropolitan region between Seattle and San ...
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