Preparing for Volcanic Emergencies

Communication is key to saving lives

Recent advances in volcano monitoring, new and refined volcano-hazard assessments, and better warning schemes have significantly improved our capability to warn of volcano hazards and impending eruptions. Our volcano information and warnings, however, no matter how timely or precise, will reduce volcanic risk only if they are communicated effectively to a wide audience, especially to people who live and work in potentially hazardous areas and to emergency-management specialists.

Increasing public awareness of volcano hazards

In addition to carrying out specialized studies on volcanoes and hazards posed by them, we participate in a wide variety of projects and activities intended to increase awareness of volcano hazards and minimize future consequences of volcano activity in the United States. The Volcano Hazards Program:

Resources: preparing for volcano emergencies

Volcano Educational Video Programs

See list of several programs on volcano hazards, how to reduce volcanic risk, and specific volcanoes, prepared by the U.S. Geological Survey and the International Association of Volcanology and Chemistry of the Earth's Interior.