Meh. Probably just gas.
Maybe God’s final warning for them to repent?
Can’t believe this journalist actually used the appropriate name Mt. Rainier.
If it blows west ...... oooooooooh boy!!
I was living here when Mt. Saint Helens erupted. I still have a bag of volcanic ash and a Fabergé style egg someone made with some ash.
If Mt. Rainier goes off it has the potential to destroy much more stuff than Mt. Saint Helens due to Rainier’s closeness to population centers. If if buried Seattle and Olympia it would be an instant betterment to the state.
It will interesting to watch as property value diminishes.
Great swaths of suburban sprawl since the 60’s have encroahed on geological and known pyroclastic channels from previous eruptions. Is another Mt. ST. Helen’s scenario developing alongwith with the anticipated Cascadia subduction zone event that is overdue?
The Whale and the Thunderbird of oral traditions from those who peopled the area for millennium may once again clash.
Stay tuned, this will impact a large area of the Pacific Rim of Fire.
I would expect a lot more stress on the libtards equaled only by cousin COVID. “We could die at any moment! Pass the Xanax!”
I thought the Yellowstone volcano was the one that would kill everyone when it finally blows.
Climate Change, no doubt...
How will they blame Trump for this?
Wherever I go I hope there’s rum!
The mountain is angry - wants its name to be Denali again.
God’s answer to the left. /s
“Deadliest?” Is this from past volcanic activity? I’m guessing not.
But, it IS a killer. I’ve read that many, many hikers and climbers have been killed ascending it. Falls, heat, or snow, are all culprits and can occur suddenly on what seems like a routine day.
Adios Portland !
Of course they are blaming "large box stores" and their parking lots for the problem. I'm not sure how that thinking goes but I can't entirely dismiss that?
All new construction utilizes vertical steel spines structures with steel siding, over wood-brick-masonry construction due to earthquake considerations in the building codes. That makes for very ugly residential homes.
Brick and block structures are the least resistant to earthquake damage and tend to make more injury and death in such an event.
Wild Rainier’s loose in the PNW:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CE4MCFewtQI&list=PL4hkrePf0QtmjO_spC74SHR62LTtzWj7B&index=22
If the mountain blows the entire population could be wiped out!
Headline says “deadliest.”
How many have died from eruptions from it? I don’t claim to be an expert, but it sounds like a click-bait title.
Maybe if they’d said “Potentially Deadliest?”
I don’t know
I don’t know
I don’t know
Where I’m gonna go
When the volcano blows
Smithsonian current list of erupting volcanoes:
https://volcano.si.edu/gvp_currenteruptions.cfm
“Overall, 44 volcanoes were in continuing eruption status as of 19 September 2025. An eruption marked as “continuing” does not always mean persistent daily activity, but indicates at least intermittent eruptive events without a break of 3 months or more. There are typically 40-50 continuing eruptions, and out of those generally around 20 will be actively erupting on any particular day.”