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USGS Raises Volcanic Levels as Three Volcanoes Erupt at Once in Alaska
In Alaska's Aleutian Islands, things are heating up. The archipelago protruding from the 49th state, which is part of the "ring of fire" where the Pacific tectonic plate meets several others, has four active volcanoes.
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