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Snow knocks out signals from active volcano
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Monitoring instruments on Mount St Helens, the dangerous active volcano in NW USA, have been affected by heavy snowfall on the mountain in recent days.
The volcano has been slowly erupting for over a year and the instruments - including antennae and solar panels - are used to monitor activity at the crater.
This report from
Koin News 6.
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Have you seen the size of the glacier that formed in the last 20 years inside the crater? Huge thing now!!! 30% rock too.
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