And maybe not. TBH is just wanted to start the thread.
https://www.accuweather.com/en/weather-news/earthquake-swarm-detected-at-mount-rainier-biggest-since-2009/1792951
Hundreds of small earthquakes have rattled Mount Rainier this week in the largest swarm of tremors in more than a decade. But experts say there’s no need to panic—at least not yet.
"Currently, there is no indication that the level of earthquake activity is cause for concern," the USGS explained. "Earthquakes are too small to be felt at the surface and will likely continue for several days. There would be no damage caused by such small events."
Swarms are clusters of earthquakes that happen in rapid succession, sometimes just minutes apart.
As of Thursday morning, over 300 small earthquakes had been detected around Mount Rainier, the largest of which was magnitude 2.3.
From Wiki. Seems an eruption would do harm.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mount_Rainier
Due to its high probability of an eruption in the near future and proximity to a major urban area, Mount Rainier is considered one of the most dangerous volcanoes in the world, and it is on the Decade Volcano list.[14] The large amount of glacial ice means that Mount Rainier could produce massive lahars that could threaten the entire Puyallup River valley and other river valleys draining Mount Rainier, including the Carbon, White, Nisqually, and Cowlitz (above Riffe Lake).[15] According to the United States Geological Survey's 2008 report, "about 80,000 people and their homes are at risk in Mount Rainier's lahar-hazard zones."[16]