The U.S. Geological Survey (USGS) has issued alerts for three U.S. volcanoes showing signs of potential eruption. Kilauea in Hawaii, is poised for its 15th eruptive episode since December 2024, with renewed activity expected inside Hawaii Volcanoes National Park. Hazards include volcanic gases and Pele's Hair.
Mount Spurr, near Anchorage, Alaska, exhibits increased seismic activity, suggesting magma movement. An eruption could disrupt aviation and public safety.
Axial Seamount, an underwater volcano off Washington's coast, is swelling rapidly, releasing lava across the seafloor. While posing little land danger, it demonstrates Earth's geological power.