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Mount St. Helens' Johnston Ridge Observatory closed until 2026 after landslide on Spirit Lake Highway A massive landslide last year cut through Spirit Lake Highway — the only road to the ...
PORTLAND, Ore. — Mount St. Helens’ Johnston Ridge Observatory will remain closed to the public until at least 2026 due to road repairs on Spirit Lake Highway, a Washington State Department of ...
A landslide destroyed a section of the road to and from the Johnston Ridge Observatory on Mount St Helens in May, leaving 7 cars stranded on the mountain.
Crews are continuing their work along A Washington state highway near Mount St. Helens. Back in May, a landslide took out a bridge along SR-504 that leads to the Johnston Ridge Observatory. The ...
Mount St. Helens’ Johnston Ridge Observatory will remain closed to the public until at least 2026, a Washington State Department of Transportation spokeswoman said Monday.
After a mudslide on Mt. St. Helens blocked access to Johnston Ridge Observatory, six cars were left trapped in the parking lot as their drivers were evacuated. Now those cars are being reunited ...
The observatory that overlooks Mount St. Helens is now expected to re-open years later than what was initially anticipated. In an update shared last week, the Washington State Department of ...
The 1990s focused on rebuilding and establishing new visitor facilities, including the Johnston Ridge Observatory, which ...
A plume of condensation rises off Mount St. Helens, as viewed from the roof of the Cascades Volcano Observatory December 19, 2006 in Vancouver, Washington. The plume results from condensation of ...
About 400 earthquakes have rumbled under Mount St. Helens since mid-July, the largest chain of shakes since the volcano finished erupting in 2008, the U.S. Geological Survey reported last week.
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