With the recent eruption of Mount Kilauea in Hawaii, the danger of living next door to a volcano is more evident than ever. However, many people aren’t aware that one of the most famous mountains in America is also among the world’s most dangerous volcanoes. And it’s right next to Seattle.
Mount Rainer in Washington is one of the country’s most admired peaks, but it’s also a disaster waiting to happen.
If Mount Rainier were to blow its top, about 80,000 people and their homes would be at risk. This includes those living in Seattle and the surrounding suburbs.
Though you might think that surging lava and volcanic ash would be the greatest threat in the event of an explosion, lahars would actually be the most dangerous possibility.
Lahars are are basically rivers of rapidly flowing mud and rock. They can travel much farther and faster from the volcano than lava, and cause incredible damage.
Worse still, the U.S. Geological Survery classes Mount Rainier as more dangerous than Mount St. Helens due to the volcano’s size and the possibility that there would be no advance warning.
For more information about Mount Rainier’s volcanic history and potential, click here. For more gorgeous mountains (that won’t explode beneath you), check out these stunning images of the Appalachian range.
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