Hundreds of thousands of Americans are bracing for the worst as scientists predict that a nearby volcano will erupt.
The 11,070-foot-tall Mount Spurr in Alaska, which is close to Anchorage, the state’s largest city, looks ready to erupt, despite the fact that 169 volcanoes in the 50 states of the US are designated as “active.”
Just under 2,000 feet taller than the Yellowstone supervolcano, the volcano is visible to Alaskans residing 81 miles away in the coastal city on a clear day.
The Alaska Volcano Observatory (AVO), the regulatory body that routinely monitors 90 of the 140 volcanoes believed to be on the state, reported that during February and March, more than 100 earthquakes had taken place beneath Mount Spurr each week.
Additionally, it stated that more than 3,400 earthquakes have struck the area around the volcano since April 2022.