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This underwater volcano off Oregon coast delays eruption until 2026

Scientists have delayed predictions for Axial Seamount’s next eruption off Oregon’s coast, now expecting it no earlier than mid-to-late 2026.

November 13, 2025 / 15:20 IST
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Axial Seamount is an underwater volcano (Image: NOAA)
Axial Seamount is an underwater volcano (Image: NOAA)

An underwater volcano off Oregon’s coast is not erupting soon. The experts now expect it to erupt in mid to late 2026. The volcano is known as Axial Seamount, it lies deep beneath the Pacific Ocean. This volcano is situated on the Juan de Fuca Ridge, west of Oregon.

What did researchers find?

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Researchers have tracked the volcano’s uplift and seismic movements carefully. They noticed the seafloor inflation rate has slowed since early 2024. By late 2024, the volcano reached 95 percent of its 2015 level. The scientists say it may take another year or more to erupt.

Who Made the Discovery?