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| Explosion Of Alaska's Pavlof Volcano Imminent, According To Scientists
The Alaska Volcano Observatory has raised their alert level for the explosion of the famed Pavlof Volcano. Located on the southwestern end of the Alaska Peninsula, it is currently the most active volcano in Alaska with over 40 eruptions recorded. Erupting both in March and in May, the observatory noted that the next explosion is imminent -- if it won't erupt now, it is bound to do so by the end of the year. In a statement via the Morning Ticker, the scientists said, "Unrest has returned to Pavlof Volcano this week. In the past 24 hours, seismicity increased and minor steam emissions were observed in the web camera." The AVO raised the color code of the volcano to Yellow, and the Alert Level to Advisory. Robert McGimsey, a research geologist at the AVO told ADN, "What that means is the volcano has moved from its normal non-eruptive activity to a level unrest, where it could erupt. It could do nothing." Due to