Why Mount Rainier is the US volcano keeping scientists up at night Katie Hunt 

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Why Mount Rainier is the US Volcano Keeping Scientists Up at Night 

Mount Rainier's potential eruption threatens Tacoma and South Seattle communities. 

The volcano hasn't had a major eruption in 1,000 years. 

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Main threat: Lahars, fast-moving debris flows of water and volcanic rock. 

Lahars can reach population centers quickly, causing extensive damage. 

Mount Rainier's ice and snow increase lahar risk during eruptions. 

Nevado del Ruiz eruption in 1985 shows lahar's deadly potential. 

Mount Rainier has eight times more glaciers than Nevado del Ruiz. 

Lahars can occur from landslides and earthquakes, not just eruptions. 

Mount Rainier's lahar detection system upgraded to monitor potential hazards. 

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