Portland here 🌹 Thank you for covering the consequences of the volcano on the maritime industry. We've heard and seen everything else covered but you are the only one who acknowledges the river and her traffic. I just discovered your channel and you have a new sub and my undying respect. Thank you 🌹⚓
How would they have? I lived in Vancouver in 1980. The mountain erupted in kind of the opposite direction of us, we didn’t realize how bad it was until we turned on tv. Well, except my mom who would get horrible headaches every time the mountain exploded (there were several smaller ‘eruptions’ before May 18th and some afterward). Her headache kept her in bed and we didn’t go to church. She told me her head hurt and the mountain erupted but we didn’t see much, compared to what we’d seen in April especially. Anyway, it’s very believable that they didn’t know. They probably weren’t on the radio with locals.
@@michelleb7399 …I was 40 miles south near Scappoose, OR….and believe me, there was still a massive, massive ash cloud even though the force of the explosion went off to the northeast. It was very clear that she’d blown her top.
I had suspected there might be incidents on the river such as these, but until now, never heard the stories. Thanks much!
Wow, super interesting.
Thank you for sharing this. I live in Saint Helens and did not know.
Portland here 🌹
Thank you for covering the consequences of the volcano on the maritime industry. We've heard and seen everything else covered but you are the only one who acknowledges the river and her traffic.
I just discovered your channel and you have a new sub and my undying respect. Thank you 🌹⚓
I was at the eruption, I remember hearing about this and reading about this.
I seen an episode of Rockford flies where there was 2 ships under the same name a ghost fleet dual registry Liberian maritime law
I was living in Eugene, Oregon.. Never Heard A thing about this! Crazy!
What a mess❕️🤣🤣🤣😂😂😄😉😁
Glad it's clean now😄
well its still mucky water but not a problem unlike back then
Captain Harold Smead was my grandfather
Just before I moved to Rainier.
I don’t understand how they didn’t know this was due to the eruption. How could they have not seen it or heard about it by the next day????
How would they have? I lived in Vancouver in 1980. The mountain erupted in kind of the opposite direction of us, we didn’t realize how bad it was until we turned on tv. Well, except my mom who would get horrible headaches every time the mountain exploded (there were several smaller ‘eruptions’ before May 18th and some afterward). Her headache kept her in bed and we didn’t go to church. She told me her head hurt and the mountain erupted but we didn’t see much, compared to what we’d seen in April especially.
Anyway, it’s very believable that they didn’t know. They probably weren’t on the radio with locals.
@@michelleb7399 …I was 40 miles south near Scappoose, OR….and believe me, there was still a massive, massive ash cloud even though the force of the explosion went off to the northeast. It was very clear that she’d blown her top.
I can only get russian closed captions...? English would be nice. Or maybe Ukrainian..🙂