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U.S. Raises Alert for Mount St. Helens [LIVE THREAD]
AP ^ | By PEGGY ANDERSEN, Associated Press Writer

Posted on 10/02/2004 1:36:54 PM PDT by nwctwx

Edited on 10/02/2004 1:43:12 PM PDT by Admin Moderator. [history]

By PEGGY ANDERSEN, Associated Press Writer

SEATTLE - Government seismologists raised the alert level for Mount St. Helens on Saturday after its second steam eruption in two days, saying the next blast could threaten life and property in the remote area near the volcano.

The hundreds of visitors at the Johnston Ridge Observatory just five miles from Mount St. Helens were asked to leave. They went quickly to their cars and drove from the scene.

Wash. Locals Keep Eye on Mount St. Helens

2 hours, 28 minutes ago
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By NICHOLAS K. GERANIOS, Associated Press Writer

PULLMAN, Wash. - Glenn Johnson remembers running outside with canisters to catch some of the volcanic ash that began falling on Pullman after Mount St. Helens erupted in 1980. He wanted a souvenir.

"Little did I know I would be shoveling ash for a week and a half," recalled Johnson, now mayor of this town near the Idaho state line.

Across the Northwest, veterans of the 1980 eruption were keeping a wary eye on the volcano as it ominously rocked with earthquakes, then belched a plume of steam and ash into the sky around noon on Friday. Experts said the small eruption may not be the last.

"The history of the volcano suggests it could be an opening salvo and we'll see more events like this," said Jeff Wynn, the chief scientist for volcano hazards at the federal Cascade Volcano Observatory. He called Friday's brief eruption a "throat-clearing."

The 1980 eruption killed 57 people, mostly clustered near the mountain, and volcanic activity continued until 1986.

Much of the cement-like ash fell on eastern Washington, northern Idaho and western Montana as thousands of travelers became stranded. Schools and businesses closed. Mountains of ash had to be moved and dumped.

In an effort to be better prepared this time, local governments across the region have been reviewing their disaster plans. The state Emergency Management Division, much maligned for poor performance in 1980, activated its Emergency Operations Center Wednesday and will keep it staffed round-the-clock, spokesman Rob Harper said.

Officials hope to avoid a repeat of the events that started at 8:32 a.m. on Sunday, May 18, 1980.

Shaken by an earthquake, the north face of the mountain collapsed in a massive rock debris avalanche. A mushroom-shaped column of ash rose thousands of feet skyward and drifted downwind, dumping more than 520 million tons of dark, gray ash from Yakima to Bozeman, Mont.

The eruption lasted 9 hours.

The ash turned day into night. Grocery stores ran out of food. Surgical masks to cover the nose and mouth were in short supply. There were 2,500 people stranded in the town of Ritzville by 5 to 7 inches of ash.

Ash weighed heavily on roofs, forcing residents to shovel it off. Communities struggled to find places to dump it all.

Patty Phillips was riding a motorcycle from Spokane west to Moses Lake, and was forced by the ash to hunker down for two days in the small town of Davenport.

Now she lives in Lind, a tiny town about 75 miles southwest of Spokane that has a wry highway sign proclaiming "Drop in, Mount St. Helens did."

Phillips is not too worried about the new rumblings from the volcano, but she isn't taking any chances.

"I asked my husband to stock up with milk," she said Thursday, remembering that commodity was in short supply in grocery stores after the last eruption.

Susan Cuff still has a small jar of ash she collected as a souvenir when she was a college student at the University of Montana in Missoula.

 

"I stayed home and watched it fall like snow," said Cuff, now the spokeswoman for the health department in Coeur d'Alene, Idaho.

After the eruption, there were persistent rumors the ash might become acid when mixed with water. People worried about breathing it into their lungs. They weren't sure if they should use water to wash off the ash, or push it off roofs and vehicles with brooms.

The fine ash was hard on motor vehicles, clogging air filters, scratching windshields, and mucking up bearings. Six Spokane city buses burned up their engines within two days.

Cuff said officials are better prepared this time to warn people with respiratory problems to stay inside, and not to operate motor vehicles because the ash can damage the engine.

State officials insist that modern communication systems and emergency plans will make them better prepared if Mount St. Helens erupts again.

Still, Johnson's enduring memory of the 1980 eruption was that emergency management news was very slow coming out of the state capital, leaving communities to fend for themselves.

"There's a lot of silent hope that it all blows on Olympia because we got no help from them last time," Johnson said.

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On the Net:

Pacific Northwest Seismograph Network: http://www.pnsn.org/HELENS/welcome.html


TOPICS: Breaking News; Culture/Society; US: Washington
KEYWORDS: eruption; mtsthelens; vanhalen; volcano; youreallygotme
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To: ken5050
Photos and such:

http://vulcan.wr.usgs.gov/Volcanoes/MSH/May18/framework.html

81 posted on 10/02/2004 2:33:27 PM PDT by groanup (Our kids sleep soundly because soldiers, sailors, airmen and marines stand ready to die for us.)
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To: Cheetah1

Yeah, people seem to forget that God sends rain "...on the just and on the unjust"!


82 posted on 10/02/2004 2:34:09 PM PDT by Constantine XIII
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To: groanup

Thanks...BTW..time to start a pol on when it blows?


83 posted on 10/02/2004 2:34:17 PM PDT by ken5050 (Bill Clinton has just signed to be the national spokesman for Hummer..)
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To: Turk82_1

great link; thanks for posting that.


84 posted on 10/02/2004 2:35:10 PM PDT by nicmarlo
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To: ken5050

It'll blow, I guarantee it, when we leave for the day.

That should be in about an hour.

That's MY take on it. When I return, I do hope that you've made me a wealthy woman, ken! :)


85 posted on 10/02/2004 2:35:20 PM PDT by Brad’s Gramma ($1 a month/each Freeper/Tick off the libs/End the Freepathons/$1 a month/each Freeper/Tick off the l)
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To: nwctwx

Northwest Cable news MSPlayer link:

http://www.king5.com/cgi-bin/bi/video/makeadplaylist.pl?title=beloint_nwcn&adurl=mms://beloint.wmod.llnwd.net/a125/o1/adcontent/olay.wmv&adclickthru=&adgraphic=&live=yes


86 posted on 10/02/2004 2:35:38 PM PDT by TomGuy (His VN crumbling, he says 'move on'. So now, John Kerry is running on Bob KerrEy's Senate record.)
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To: ican'tbelieveit; All
If Kerry were in charge, we would be waiting until the eruption, then consult with Europe on what plan of action to take to recover from it.

Kerry: I voted for the evacuation, before I voted against it.

87 posted on 10/02/2004 2:36:32 PM PDT by AWestCoaster
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To: ican'tbelieveit
then consult with Europe on what plan of action to take to recover from it.

Well, in this case the former residents of Pompei might have something to offer.

88 posted on 10/02/2004 2:36:42 PM PDT by steve86
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To: vox_freedom

I went to the same area in 1991 and 92. Impressive.


89 posted on 10/02/2004 2:36:42 PM PDT by RedBloodedAmerican
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To: Turk82_1

The newswoman who was just reporting on that link you provided said she was told that the geologists believe that the magma is "new" magma as opposed to "old" magma....old magma, she was told, is the type that flows/oozes....the new magma is the more violent, explosive type.


90 posted on 10/02/2004 2:36:58 PM PDT by nicmarlo
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To: RedBloodedAmerican

Me too. I was surprised at how close it is to Highway 5.


91 posted on 10/02/2004 2:37:59 PM PDT by D Edmund Joaquin (There are three that bear witness in earth, the Spirit and the water and the blood 1 John 5:8)
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To: nwctwx

I blame Boooooosh! (Global Warming you know)


92 posted on 10/02/2004 2:38:28 PM PDT by johnb838 (John F'n Kerry: Communist Dupe? Or Do-gooder Idiot? You make the call.)
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To: Gucho

That's what we needed....a map of the volcanos and their locations. We used to live in Battle Ground, WA (south of Mt. St. Helens) and we were there when she blew in 1980. Mt. St. Helens was our playground. She is closer to Vancouver than she is to Seattle but several reporters on the news yesterday referred to her as Seattle's volcano. I erupted with laughter when I heard that....lol


93 posted on 10/02/2004 2:39:35 PM PDT by Chena
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To: RedBloodedAmerican
Evacuating the closest viewpoint.

Darn. We wanted to take a drive out to Johnston's Ridge tomorrow.

94 posted on 10/02/2004 2:39:36 PM PDT by Not A Snowbird (Official RKBA Landscaper and Arborist, Duchess of Green Leafy Things)
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To: RedBloodedAmerican

That is, I was surprised how close Mount St Helen's is to highway 5. (Time for a nap) geeze


95 posted on 10/02/2004 2:39:54 PM PDT by D Edmund Joaquin (There are three that bear witness in earth, the Spirit and the water and the blood 1 John 5:8)
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To: nwctwx

ping


96 posted on 10/02/2004 2:41:16 PM PDT by diamond6 (Everyone who is for abortion has already been born. Ronald Reagan)
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To: Peach
Look for the malignant leftists to blame this on Bush, too.

And televangelits will blame it on the American people in a superstitious flourish.

97 posted on 10/02/2004 2:41:57 PM PDT by risk
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To: BurbankKarl
Hoax. Check the truth :

98 posted on 10/02/2004 2:43:30 PM PDT by Truth666
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To: ican'tbelieveit

"Just listening to Fox. "An eruption is imminent." If Kerry were in charge, we would be waiting until the eruption, then consult with Europe on what plan of action to take to recover from it."

Kerry would be windsurfing off Cape Cod with absolutely no clue :)


99 posted on 10/02/2004 2:43:51 PM PDT by Gucho
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To: nwctwx
The volcano will blow to kingdom come when Rush has his next day off. I guarandamtee you.

Even Rush says all big things happen when he's away somewhere.

Leni

100 posted on 10/02/2004 2:44:12 PM PDT by MinuteGal
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