Saturday, April 4, 2009

Alaska's Mount Redoubt erupts again

After nearly a week of quiet, volcanic ash rises 50,000 feet in the air

(AP) ANCHORAGE, Alaska - The Mount Redoubt volcano in Alaska has had another large eruption after being relatively quiet for nearly a week.
The Alaska Volcano Observatory in Anchorage says the volcano about 100 miles southwest of the city erupted early Saturday.
The National Weather Service said radar indicated a plume of volcanic ash rose 50,000 feet into the sky, making this one of the largest eruptions since the volcano became active on March 22. The ash cloud was drifting toward the southeast and there were reports of the fine, gritty ash falling in towns on the Kenai Peninsula.

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