Mount Rainier - Active Volcano

See volcano preparedness information from Pierce County, Washington:

https://www.piercecountywa.gov/3730/Mount-Rainier-Active-Volcano

Volcano READY

Understanding your hazard and risk is the first step to being VolcanoREADY.  The Department of Natural Resources has an interactive map to help you. Enter your address under volcano layer to see how your are impacted by a possible lahar.

Make plans based on your risk.

Evacuation possible? The greatest hazard is lahar (a fast moving slurry of wet concrete that rushes down the slopes of a volcano and it river valley) from melting glaciers and/or landslides. If you live in a river valley below Mount Rainier, know your evacuation route to high ground.

Best to stay put? – Leave the roads for first responders and evacuees.  Know how to prepare for ash fall, and stay comfortable. Be prepared for two weeks.

Learn about kits for evacuation or stay in place: Include N-95 masks and goggles to protect against ash.


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