Mount Spurr, located in Alaska, is currently active, and it’s natural to have questions about volcanic activity and potential ash fallout. In times of uncertainty, it’s important to have access to reliable information.
The U.S. Geological Survey (USGS) offers comprehensive resources on volcanic ash, including its potential impacts and safety guidelines. You can explore their website at volcanoes.usgs.gov/volcanic_ash/ for valuable insights.
Additionally, the Alaska Volcano Observatory (AVO) provides up-to-date information on the status of volcanoes, including any activity and associated ash fallout. Their website, https://avo.alaska.edu/, is an excellent resource for monitoring conditions in real time.
Both sources provide accurate and timely updates to ensure you’re well-informed.
In addition to the resources listed above, the State of Alaska has created this helpful flyer which addresses how to protect your family, home, and business from ash fallout. Click this link to view the flyer: https://www.cityofcordova.net/…/2025.03.10_Ash-Alert…