AVO/USGS

The U.S. Geological Survey's Alaska Volcano Observatory finally released a batch of photos from of Mount Redoubt Volcano, which has erupted explosively six times since Sunday evening. Some of the more dramatic, taken on Monday, are included below.

Ashfall on a lodge on Judd Lake. Lel Tone/USGS

Flooding caused by the melting of Drift Glacier by the eruption. Flood waters reached as high as 25 feet. AVO/USGS

Flood waters from the summit of Mount Redoubt running down through Drift Glacier. AVO/USGS

Mud deposited by flood waters in the lower Drift valley. AVO/USGS

Ash haze in Cook Inlet with the summit Mount Spurr visible. AVO/USGS

See Also:- Alaska Volcano Erupts