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Mount St. Helens Eruption 6pm newscast - May 18, 1980 - KATU In The Archives
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- Опубліковано 25 бер 2022
- On May 18th, 1980, Mount St. Helens erupted in Southwest Washington. Here is the 6pm newscast from that day.
Portions of this video have been lost or damaged due to aging tapes.
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44 years ago that hard to believe ! Time fly's !!
Really cool! Thank you
It's cool that they still did the weather with paper and marker
Its basically like a geological zit popping. Maybe im wrong, but she doesnt seem as pretty all cratered out as it is now. Whats crazy is it doesnt seem like it will be that long until its back to the way it was with a summit on top. I dont know anything about volcanoes, but it looks like a very active one. Constantly building.
Wish I could live to see it a hundred and fifty years from now, and how she grows.
Incredible archive of history here.
did you notice in 1980 how the latency was low between the TV studio and correspondant?
who said analogic si less good than digital?
I've never seen a sports reporter less eager to talk about sports.
I remember watching the coverage that day from KATU 2 and KOIN 6.
Seems like it was just the other day something you never forget
The lake appears to be boiling.
Pretty crazy statement. I know Harry didnt feel anything, but can you imagine the seconds before he was hit? Must have been incredible, and for Spirit Lake to be raised 150 feet after the eruption? Thats just an incredible thought as well.
How such was in one mountain ⛰ let loose all that