After 2 months, cars recovered from Mt. St. Helens mudslide
Jul 17, 2023, 2:49 PM | Updated: 3:24 pm

The landslide blocked Forest Road 25 at milepost 26 has closed the road until further notice, likely through the summer. (Photo from Mt. St. Helens Forest Service)
(Photo from Mt. St. Helens Forest Service)
After a mudslide on Mt. St. Helens blocked access to Johnston Ridge Observatory, six cars were left trapped in the parking lot as their drivers were evacuated. Now those cars are being reunited with their owners.
Early Friday, July 14, the Washington State Department of Transportation (WSDOT) and six drivers met at the Hummock Trail to get their cars back.
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Days before the 43rd anniversary of the Mount St. Helens eruption, a mudslide wiped out an entire road and closed a popular tourist site.
WSDOT spokesperson Tamara Greenwell said a massive mudslide was so big it demolished the 85-foot Spirit Lake Outlet Bridge and closed State Route 504 at milepost 43.
Eleven people and a dog were evacuated by helicopter after being stranded overnight on the far side of the Johnston Ridge observatory, more than two months ago.
WSDOT is working in coordination with the U.S. Forest Service, U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, U.S. Geological Survey, and Skamania and Cowlitz counties to determine what needs to be done to stabilize the soil in the area and rebuild the roadway.
鈥淎dditional safety analysis is needed, but due to the ongoing geological instability in the area, it鈥檚 too soon to tell when we鈥檒l be able to safely do that work,鈥 said Brad Clark, WSDOT Southwest Region Maintenance Manager. 鈥淲e appreciate everyone鈥檚 patience during this emergency.鈥
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Currently, the road is only open to the Washington Department of Transportation and the U.S. Forest Service. The road leading up to the observatory remains closed to the public.
Crews plan to reopen the highway to the public next spring.
成人X站 7 News contributed to this report.