Scientists say Mount Spurr — about 80 miles from Anchorage — is becoming more seismically active, spewing large amounts of dangerous gasses and heating up at its surface.
While the likelihood of Mount Spurr erupting soon has increased, it's not yet clear if the Yukon will be affected.
Scientists believe Mount Spurr could erupt in the coming weeks or months potentially covering the Southcentral in ash.
Scientists are urging people who live in south-central Alaska to begin preparing for a possible eruption of the Mount Spurr ...
The Alaska Volcano Observatory says that if the snowcapped volcano erupts, the impacts could include damage to aircraft from ash.
Increased volcanic activity at Mount Spurr raises concerns of a potential eruption as seismic activity intensifies.
Things are getting a bit spicy at Mount Spurr in Alaska, where geologists have been reporting an increase in seismic activity ...
Scientists are monitoring Alaska's Mount Spurr closely, as the volcano is showing new signs of activity that could indicate ...
From possible impacts to how to prepare, we dive into what we know so far about Anchorage’s closest active volcano and how to ...
A volcanologist who captured video of the 1992 eruption of Mount Spurr from a plane recounts what he saw and what to expect ...
USGS geophysicist Dave Schneider said activity for the volcano is still considered elevated above normal at code Yellow but ...