The Deadliest US Eruption | The Day Mount St. Helens Exploded
On May 18, 1980, Mount St. Helens produced the deadliest volcanic eruption in US history, erasing over 600 square kilometers of forest in a single morning. This is the full story of the Mount St. Helens 1980 eruption — the warnings, the collapse, and the disaster that changed volcanology forever. For weeks, scientists watched the mountain swell as magma forced its way upward and thousands of earthquakes shook the Cascade Range. Then, in a single catastrophic moment, the entire north face gave way in the largest landslide ever recorded, unleashing a lateral blast that flattened everything in its path. In this documentary we follow the geologists who risked everything to study the volcano, the residents who refused to leave their homes, and the survivors who escaped rivers of mud and falling ash. We reveal how a peak once called the "Fuji of America" lost nearly 400 meters of its summit in minutes, why 57 people lost their lives, and how this single eruption transformed the way the world monitors dangerous volcanoes today. From the first steam blasts to the towering ash cloud that circled the globe, this is the complete account of one unforgettable morning — and the lessons it left behind. 👉 Subscribe for more documentaries on natural disasters, ancient history, and the forces that shaped our world. #MountStHelens #VolcanoEruption #NaturalDisaster #Documentary Chapters: 00:00 – Introduction: A Deceptive Silence 01:40 – The Legend and Beauty of Mount St. Helens 05:44 – The First Signs of Awakening (March 1980) 07:44 – The First Steam Eruption and Public Spectacle 09:32 – Defiance and Debate: Harry Truman and Local Tensions 10:49 – The Growing Bulge: A Visible Warning 11:43 – David Johnston and the Scientific Alarm 13:38 – A Dangerous Lull: The Quiet Before the Storm 15:12 – May 18th: The Moment Everything Changed 16:10 – The Massive Landslide and Lateral Blast 18:24 – The Surge of Spirit Lake 18:50 – A Column of Ash: Day Turns to Night 20:44 – Lahars: Rivers of Mud and Survival Stories 23:29 – A Landscape Remade: The Aftermath 25:31 – The Human Cost and Lasting Legacy 27:48 – Nature's Resilience and Future Watch

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