Link to Mega Disasters: 2- American volcano documentary
Documentary Description
What would happen if Mt. Rainier were to go the way of Mt. St. Helens? The 1980 Mt. St. Helens blast killed every living thing within a 25-mile radius and unleashed the biggest landslide in recorded history. Now, Mount Rainier, 60 miles east of Seattle, threatens an even greater loss of life and property. This 14,000-foot peak holds more ice and snow than all other volcanoes in the Cascade Range combined, and geologists say that it’s not a question of if Rainier will erupt…but when. As we’ll see, if people don’t have an efficient evacuation plan, the death toll will be incredible.