When Mount Spurr last erupted, some light ashfall reportedly made its way to Juneau and airlines grounded flights for about a ...
While the taxiways and runways may be closed, terminals would still be open for passengers to come and go. If Mount Spurr ...
With the chance of Mt. Spurr erupting, a potential for air cargo to be disrupted threatens the supply chain of goods going to Fairbanks and other communities in Alaska.
From how ashfall smells to how you can help affected wildlife, we asked experts across the state about the things on your ...
Mount Spurr is a stratovolcano with layers of lava and ash located roughly 80 miles west of Anchorage, making it visible from Anchorage and the Kenai Peninsula. The volcano is expected to erupt in the ...
Emergency officials in Unalaska are closely watching an active volcano near Anchorage. Scientists said Mount Spurr is likely ...
The Alaska Volcano Observatory (AVO) reported "significantly elevated volcanic gas emissions" during recent monitoring flights ... on Mount Spurr as they prepare for any potential impact on ...
Past eruptions of Spurr have caused significant disruption to air travel in nearby Anchorage, sometimes shutting flights down for days. Here's what to know about Mount Spurr and why scientists ...
Here’s what residents should know to protect their children, pets, homes and vehicles from the ash that scientists say is ...
If Mount Spurr erupts, it could cause widespread ashfall, impacting Anchorage and surrounding communities while potentially grounding flights at one of the world’s busiest cargo airports.