Mount Spurr’s Activity Increases — Potential Eruption Threatens Air Travel

Beneath 4,900 feet of ocean, the Axial Seamount has steadily resurfaced to its previous eruptive height, signaling an ominous buildup of molten rock. The ground’s swelling, paired with hundreds of daily earthquakes, reveals magma pushing upwards, primed to break free. Experts recognize the signs from 2015, when the volcano unleashed fiery lava and thousands of tremors, reshaping the seafloor drastically.

This time, the seamount’s mood swings unpredictably. While current quake numbers don’t match the last eruption’s frenzy, the threat remains imminent. Scientists stress the uncertainty of timing—this volatile giant could erupt tomorrow or months from now. Communities along the Oregon coast watch and wait, caught in the tension of nature’s silent but deadly countdown.

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