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  1. 6 May 2018

    Time Lapse of giant flow consuming car, telephone pole falling Date: 5-6-2018 Location: Leilani Estates, Hi

  2. Aloha! My Friends. (Twitter Extended Version)🌴🌊🌈💦🌿💕🌺 🌋 Lava on Big Island. Touch the video to see the extended version. 🎧 Sound on 🔊🔊🎶💕😊😉 🎶 Music by Silent Partner - Time Stops

  3. A USGS crew captured a vortex over the lava flow tossing the lava into the air.

  4. 9 Jun 2018
  5. See the scale of the lava river flowing from as a USGS scientist walks alongside the flow.

  6. 16 Jun 2018

    UPDATE (June 15 at 7:45 PM): Any guesses on how quickly this river of is racing?! This is another unbelievable video taken about two hours ago by Ken Boyer inside from Pōmaikaʻi Street of what is producing.

  7. This video was shot by Mick Kalber, Tropical Visions Video on the Big Island of Hawaii at 5:45 am on Saturday morning, May 19, 2018. Reposted from

  8. Today's Volcano update (12:49 PM HST) paints a picture of a pause - but we're not yet ready to say if it's a full stop.

    The August 6 morning overflight of Kilauea's lower East Rift Zone showed no visible supply of lava into the channel from fissure 8, and a weak to moderately active pond of lava bubbling in the cone. The perched channel and braided sections were all crusted with tiny bits of incandescence in cracks, and the first substantial area of active lava was just west of Kapoho crater.
    There were small active ooze outs near the coast on the Kapoho Bay and Ahalanui lobes but the laze plume was greatly diminished. Active lava is close to the Pohoiki boat ramp but has not advanced significantly toward it.
    The volcano's summit remains quiet following the most recent collapse event four days ago (11:55 a.m. HST August 4). This continues a significant departure from the pattern of seismicity and deformation over the past several months, with very low rates of seismicity continuing today. The deformation at the summit as measured by tiltmeter and GPS instruments has virtually stopped.
    In this overflight image, HVO sits on the bluffs on the far side of the crater in the center of the view. Mauna Loa and the still-burning brushfire on its slope can be seen in the background.
  9. 25 May 2018

    Pahoehoe lave oozing onto Kaupili street from Fissure 21. The flow is advancing north in Leilani Estates. VC: USGS

  10. Lava still advancing across Leilani Estates this afternoon. Intense heat also producing convective rain over the area.

  11. This is the lava flow from fissure 8 inside a few hours after a 5.3 magnitude earthquake at the summit. Video by Janice Wei.

  12. Two years later... Today marks exactly two years since the first fissure opened up in . On May 3, 2018 — lava burst through the surface as the first fissure erupted on Mohala Street

  13. 8 Jun 2018

    Amazing video of fissure #8 in Leilani Estates that shows the incredible volume of lava that is flowing downslope. (video: Hawaii County Civil Defense)

  14. 's dramatically changed the landscape in Island's district. satellite images show the stark juxtaposition of tropical landscapes paved by new .

  15. 17 Jun 2018

    Incredible video of fissure 8 from the USGS.

  16. This is in Amazing how close the lava cane from an elderly man’s home. He had to be evacuated as the fissure was blasting lava on Tuesday afternoon.

  17. Fountains from Fissure 8 spatter cone continue to supply lava to the open channel with intermittent small, short-lived overflows. No significant changes to report.

  18. 4 Jun 2018

    Kilauea Volcano🌋 lava flows near Leilani Estates and Kapoho 🇺🇸 02 June 2018 SWIR/VIS -2B🛰️ Full-size: Album with more images:

    Sentinel-2B image of a Kilauea Volcano lava flow near Leilani Estates and Kapoho, Hawaii, USA. June 2nd, 2018. Copernicus/Pierre Markuse

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