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It's (not) a blast
photo: 030400dis029   As cold as the winters get, it's easy to forget Alaska is part of the Ring of Fire -- an arc-like zone along the north Pacific characterized by volcanoes and seismic activity.

In Case of Ashfall ...
  The following are recommended actions during and after an ashfall, from the Alaska Volcano Observatory pamphlet "Ash Alert," available from the Alaska Division of Emergency Services, P.O. Box 5750, Fort Richardson, Alaska 99505-5750.

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