Posted on 01/17/2024 4:23:20 AM PST by Red Badger
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β οΈ Volcanic steam bubbles oozing out of pavement in Portland, Oregon. Pavement is hot to the touch and crumbles easily
VIDEO AT LINK.....................
Fitting. Truth is I’d rather live in Centralia than Portland.
With Portland destroyed, the red counties can then become greater Idaho.
The total loss of Portland could be the best thing to happen in America in this century
Nice way to heat, but I don’t think there’s truly an extinct volcano situation, as Mt St Helen showed us. It’s just a matter of time until it activates once again.
Geothermal heating. We have a Conservatory a few miles from us that uses it.
They have pipes sunk hundreds of feet down.
I have seen that before in a movie. It doesn’t end well...
You forgot the Caribbean chain of volcanic islands (Leeward) including Montserrat.
Azores, too. Earthβs crust is still changing.
We need a WEF/UN-sponsored tax to fight Global Crustal Change!
And an aspy/auty 16 year old with no sense of humor attempting to shame us into paying in an unintentionally comedic fashion.
Steam spotted rising from asphalt on a residential street near Rocky Butte
And he added, correctly, βI bet you anything that it is human produced.β
Hannah Schafer with the Portland Bureau of Transportation told KOIN 6 News their crews checked it out and determined this is not a cause for concern at this time.
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Their sewer crew found the issue came from a private property between a couple apartment complexes which use steam heat.
A resident of one apartment complex told a member of PBOTβs sewer crew that property management has been aware of the issue and it had been going on for six months or longer.
Even though it turned out not to be Danteβs Peak, Burns said he was glad KOIN 6 News checked out the issue.
βIt has not been erupting in the past 97,000 years and, in fact, in the Portland area none of what we call the Boring Lava Volcanoes have erupted. The last one was 57,000 years ago,β he said. βIβm glad you guys are responding to this.β
Relax, they found it was leaking steam pipes.................
Mt. Tabor is a small cinder cone in SE Portland, well within city limits. Back in early 1980, when Mt. Saint Helens was starting to show activity, some of us were thinking about burning a few tires at the top of Mt. Tabor early some morning, but we didn’t.
Darn........................
Not that far from StHelens
Steam heat in this day and age?
Steam is used in New York City and has been for a century. Occasionally they have Steam Explosions like the big one in 2007.
Portland wiped out by volcano β Oregon becomes red state
(I have seen that before in a movie. It doesnβt end well...)
Just as long as you drive the pickup π» truck full speed into the old mine to dodge the pyroclastic cloud you’ll be OK.
Oh flip the switch on that NASA thingy, too.
Where’s Tommy Lee Jones and Sarah Connor?
Oops, Linda Hamilton
Does it smell like brimstone?
That would explain it
The military used steam heat at Grissom AFB back in the day.
Unfortunately its turned out to be a steam pipe leak..............
“Yikes!...Washington!”
You can see Mt. Ranier from almost all of the southwestern part of Washington. It’s part of the chain. And St. Helens is only about 120 miles from Olympia. This is why they have volcanic (and tsunami) escape routes in western Washington whether they are useful or not.
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