Is a lahar a primary or secondary hazard?

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2026-04-23 04:00

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A lahar is considered a secondary hazard. It occurs as a result of volcanic activity, specifically when volcanic ash and debris mix with water from rainfall or melting snow, leading to fast-moving flows of mud and debris down volcanic slopes. While it is triggered by primary volcanic events, such as eruptions, the lahar itself is a secondary phenomenon that poses significant risks to nearby communities and landscapes.

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