Alaska's Cleveland Volcano could soon be leaking from its flanks if the lava inside continues to build up, officials at the Alaska Volcano Observatory reported. The observatory reported that the volcano's lava dome was 262 feet in diameter on August 30 and has now expanded to 394 feet. "The presence of the lava dome increases [...]
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CLEVELAND: Satellite images show that dome has grown in the last week. A lava dome is growing at Cleveland Volcano as its current slow eruption continues, a sign that the restless Aleutian volcano could pop at any moment, the Alaska... Read Post
Alaska's Cleveland volcano keeps grumbling away, with a lava dome continuing to grow, and the alert level remaining at "watch," according to the Alaska Volcano Observatory. A status update on Saturday said that the volcano continued... Read Post
On August 30, Alaska’s Cleveland Volcano’s lava dome appeared to have peaked at 262 feet, prompting officials to believe that it would stop growing. According to latest data, however, that doesn’t appear to be the case. According to... Read Post