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Anchorage community preps for a possible recovery of the Mount Spurz

Anchorage, Alaska (Ktuu) – the mayor of Anchorage, Suzanne Lafrance, said that the city's officials observe the increasing activities at Mt. Trace Vulcano, which scientist said that it would probably break out in the coming weeks or months on Wednesday.

“We actively monitor and monitor,” said Lafrance on Thursday. “We have an Office of Emergency Management that falls among the city administrators and has not yet completed the persecution and monitoring and connection with other agencies.”

Kari Return, with the city's Office of Emergency Management, confirmed that the municipality has been part of a working group in SouthCentral Vulcano, the National Weather Service, Alaska Vulcano Observatory since December.

Co -prayer said that the city also takes part in a public information group that includes the state and the Federal Department of Emergency Management.

“To ensure that we all only publish the same discussion points and that we all really follow what the scientists say. Make sure we watch them and how concerned you are, what your thoughts are, listen to your specialist knowledge about the volcano and include this in all of our communication, ”says return.

In the next two weeks, Hedenkhr said that they would like to meet the municipal departments and various agencies in the city who are considered the “life solner” of the community and hospitals, the Ministry of Health and Public Transport.

“To talk about what the effects on you will have, what actions your actions react to it and what support you need in the event of an outbreak,” she said.

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