Earthquake swarm recorded at WA's Mount Rainier
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Mount Rainier is an active stratovolcano 45 miles southeast of Tacoma and 60 miles south-southeast of Seattle. Its last eruption was "a light dusting of ash" in 1894, the USGS said in a report. Large eruptions haven't occurred for more than 1,000 years.
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One of the most famous mountains in Washington, Mount Rainier, has been rumbling over the last day due to the amplified seismic activity.
Mount Rainier, the active volcano towering above southwestern Washington state, started rumbling — very lightly — on Tuesday.. A swarm of small earthquakes was detected under the mountain ...
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