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Home›Headline news›Is the Yellowstone supervolcano about to blow? Global food supply would collapse for two years, causing a mass die-off of humans

Is the Yellowstone supervolcano about to blow? Global food supply would collapse for two years, causing a mass die-off of humans

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June 27, 2017
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(Natural News) One of the most beautiful places in the United States that every American should visit at least once in their life is Yellowstone National Park, a vast region of wildlife and geographical wonders that stretches through parts of Wyoming, Montana and Idaho. Between the massive herds of bison that can be seen grazing out in the valleys, and the incredible geysers and hot springs that have been around for thousands of years, Yellowstone really does deserve to be one of the most popular tourist locations in the country. But despite its beauty, there is an ancient monster in Yellowstone that has remained dormant for 70,000 years… and it just might be getting ready to wake up.

Since June 12 of this year, there have been over 400 earthquakes recorded in Yellowstone, the latest being a magnitude 3 earthquake that struck on Monday, June 19. Just four days earlier, Yellowstone was hit with an even larger, magnitude 4.5 earthquake. “The epicenter of the shock was located in Yellowstone National Park, eight miles north-northeast of the town of West Yellowstone, Montana,” said scientists from the University of Utah in a statement. “The earthquake was reportedly felt in the towns of West Yellowstone and Gardiner, Montana, in Yellowstone National Park, and elsewhere in the surrounding region.” (Related: Scientists have been underestimating the threat of earthquakes.)

The earthquake that took place on June 15 was the largest to have hit Yellowstone since March 30, 2014, when the area of the Norris Geyser Basin experienced a magnitude 4.8 earthquake.
This pattern of rather severe earthquakes in Yellowstone has led many to believe that a volcanic eruption is due to take place sometime in the near future, even though it is currently impossible to know when exactly that will happen. According to experts at the U.S. Geological Survey (USGS), the chances that the Yellowstone supervolcano will erupt is still significantly low. A USGS spokesperson recently told Newsweek that volcanic activity seems to be “slowly winding down” and that “no other geological activity has been detected.”

As of right now, the chances that Yellowstone’s supervolcano will erupt within the next year is one in 730,000.

But even though the chances of a massive volcanic eruption in Yellowstone are slim, what would happen if it did? Three years ago, the USGS published a report that modeled what would happen if Yellowstone’s supervolcano erupted. According to their findings, such an eruption would cover the majority of North America with a blanket of ash, with some areas of the country even being buried a meter deep.

Since the 2014 report was published, however, the USGS scientists have concluded the Yellowstone volcanic eruption would likely be significantly smaller than the one predicted by the model. “Yellowstone hasn’t erupted for 70,000 years, so it’s going to take some impressive earthquakes and ground uplift to get things started,” the scientists explained in a press release.

They went on to say that they “expect rapid and notable uplift around the caldera,” which forms after the evacuation of a magma chamber inside a volcano. “Even with explosions, earthquakes and notable ground uplift, the most likely volcanic eruptions would be the type that would have minimal effect outside the park itself.”

But despite the fact that the USGS scientists don’t believe Yellowstone poses an immediate threat to the United States, and even though the probability of a massive volcanic eruption currently sits at one in 730,000, there’s always the chance that it could happen. Just as its important to prepare for every other type of natural disaster, it’s important to brace yourself for earthquakes and volcanic eruptions as well. If the entire country were to be covered in ashes, then our food supply would be severely impacted and millions of people would inevitably die. While there may not be a way to tell when such a massive volcanic eruption will occur, it may be a good idea to start taking precautionary measures before its too late

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