Pacific Ring of Fire: Alaska volcano monitoring goes dark!

16 March 2022  (15:08-UTC-07 Tango 06) 25 Esfand 1400/12 Sha’ban 1443/14 Gui Mao 4720

“A severe interruption to a regional telecommunication link in King Salmon has resulted in the loss of data flow from seismic stations at nine volcanoes in the Katmai region and northern Alaska Peninsula over the past weeks. As a result, AVO can no longer seismically monitor the volcanoes listed below. Thus, we are unable to assess whether these volcanoes are at their normal background state, or to quickly confirm or dismiss reports of activity at these volcanoes.”Alaska Volcano Observatory Information Statement, 16MAR2022

On the same day the Japan got a redux on its March 2011 quake/tsunami, the U.S. Geological Survey (USGS) revealed that it had lost connection with its volcano monitoring system in Alaska.  What’s more sinister, USGS lost the connection to its volcano monitors several weeks prior!

List of volcanoes now ‘in the dark’: Griggs, Katmai, Mageik, Martin, Novarupta, Snowy Mountain, Trident, Ugashik-Peulik, Ukinrek-Maars.

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