File photo from July 22, 1980 showing the eruption plume from Mount St. Helens, with Mount Rainier in the background. Mount St. Helens again spewed steam and gray ash from a small explosive eruption in its crater on October 1, 2004, as the volcano awoke from its slumber for the first time in nearly two decades. A plume rose in a column from the crater on Friday in the first eruption since 1986, but was well below the scale of the catastrophic 1980 eruption that blew off the top of the mountain and spread ash across North America. REUTERS/Jim Valance/USGS/Cascades Volcano Observatory
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