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Some volcanoes similar to Mount Rainier in terms of being stratovolcanoes and having the potential for lahars are Mount Hood in Oregon and Mount Shasta in California. Both of these volcanoes are located in the Cascade Range like Mount Rainier and have a history of producing explosive eruptions.

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