12 people, dog stranded at Mount St. Helens flown out after mudslide blocks road

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12 people, dog stranded at Mount St. Helens flown out after mudslide blocks road
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Twelve people and a dog were evacuated via a King County Sheriff's Office chopper after a mudslide blocked the road to and from Mount St. Helens overnight.

A mudslide on SR 504, the highway to and from Mount St. Helens, left 12 people and a dog stranded overnight from Sunday, May 14 to Monday, May 15, 2023. Tim Uhler, one of the people who was stranded, took video of the slide with his drone.is a nonprofit company that operates the Johnston Ridge Observatory at the mountain. Executive Director Martin Stamat told KIRO 7 that SR 504 had been set to reopen Monday, which was also the anticipated reopening of the observatory.

Stamat said his manager, Karrie Sadler, said the people who were stranded overnight were on the side of the Johnston Ridge Observatory. At 10:55 a.m. on Monday, King County Sheriff’s Office Air Support tweeted that the mission to evacuate those who were stranded had just wrapped up.Just wrapped up a mission at Mt St Helen’s. A mudslide wiped out the bridge to the observatory last night. We were able to evacuate 12 people and a dog.

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