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The 1980 eruption cycle made Mount St. Helens one of the most famous and now best-monitored volcanoes in the Cascades. But it is far from the only volcano in the range.
Remembering the deadly Mount St. Helens eruption 45 years later Mount St. Helens erupted 45 years ago, causing the deadliest volcanic disaster in U.S. history.
The 45th anniversary of the catastrophic eruption of Mount St. Helens is on May 18. Here's what to know and when the volcano might erupt again.
Similarly, the 1980 eruption of Mount St. Helens -just 50 miles from Mount Rainier -triggered a lahar that destroyed over 200 homes and contributed to the deaths of 57 people.
During the Mount St. Helens eruptions, lahars flowed up to 60 miles destroying 200 homes. Lahars are one of the risks with a Mount Rainier eruption, so many foothill communities prepare.
Mount Adams in Washington state is seismically calm. But a flurry of earthquakes around the volcano has garnered attention from observers wondering whether it will blow.
At 12,277 feet (3,742 meters) high and 18 miles (29 kilometers) wide, Mount Adams is the largest active volcano in Washington, surpassing Mount Rainier — the state's highest peak — by volume.
Similar to what happened with Mount St. Helens’ eruption in 1980, Rainier would show hints for days or weeks in advance, Malone said.