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Wednesday
Apr212010

The U.S. Needs To Address The Threat Posed By Volcanos, Says The Congressional Hazards Caucus 

By Antonia Aguilar - University of New Mexico / Talk Radio News

In the wake of the eruption in Iceland, the Congressional Hazards Caucus held a press briefing Wednesday to make the case for a better system to monitor volcanic activity in the U.S.

“Because volcanic eruptions are such a serious threat, our nation needs to commit the same kinds of resources that we muster to combat floods, hurricanes, earthquakes, tornados, tsunamis and wildfires," said Sen. Lisa Murkowski ( R-Alaska), whose state is home to active volcanos.

According to U.S. Geological Survey, America harbors 169 active volcanos, 55 of which are considered highly threatening. However, according to the Caucus, monitoring systems that are being used to track volcanos in the U.S. are either outdated or insufficient, despite potentially life-saving advances in technology.

In response to the inadequacy of current monitoring systems, Murkowski has proposed legislation to establish a National Volcano Early Warning System that will fund better monitoring instruments in needed areas.


Reader Comments (1)

Thank You for addressing this important issue,I see all the others too busy stealing money to care about American People.Great Emergency Prep site is Doctors for Disaster Preparedness.com and survivalblog.com. I suppose you know how intentionally fragile USSAs entire infrastructure is and that Sick Willie Klinton abolished Americas StrategicReserveStockpile (7 years of Everything America uses!!!!)Please try to educate the public concerning emergency preparedness, im afraid we shall need this..... Have a Nice Day!!!!

April 22, 2010 | Unregistered CommenterJohn Smith

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