TROUT LAKE — As Pat Arnold plucked weeds from her yard with a view of snow-capped Mount Adams, she navigated around large boulders that hint at the volcano’s destructive past.
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Source: The Columbian
A lahar on Mount Adams would put thousands at risk but monitoring stations would warn of dangerous flows
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