September 29, 2004

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    Oblique aerial photograph shows the north flank, crater, lava dome and new glacier (behind dome), of Mount St. Helens, about 100 miles south of Seattle, Washington and 50 miles  north of Oregon's largest city, Portland, in this image released by the U.S. Geological Survey September 26, 2004. Mount St. Helens could erupt within days, government scientists said on Sept. 29, raising the alert after movement in the volcano's lava crust was detected following a week of small earthquakes.  (John S. Pallister/USGS via Reuters - Handout)




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    Oblique aerial photograph shows the north flank, crater, lava dome and new glacier (behind dome), of Mount St. Helens, about 100 miles south of Seattle, Washington and 50 miles north of Oregon's largest city, Portland, in this image released by the U.S. Geological Survey  September 26, 2004. Mount St. Helens could erupt within days, government scientists said on Sept. 29, raising the alert after movement in the volcano's lava crust was detected following a week of small earthquakes.


     

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