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Volcano erupts on Hawaii’s Big Island

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THE Kilauea volcano on Hawaii’s Big Island erupted on Sunday night, according to an advisory from the US Geological Survey, followed by an earthquake that struck at the volcano’s south flank.

Residents were urged to stay indoors as steam clouded the sky and ash fell.

The Hawaiian Volcano Observator­y (HVO) recorded an earthquake of magnitude 4.4 on the Richter Scale, its epicenter located beneath Kilauea Volcano’s south flank, according to the advisory.

It was the most activity seen at the volcano since 2018, when a string of earthquake­s and explosive eruptions at the summit over several months forced evacuation­s.

Hundreds of homes were destroyed in lava flows.

Sunday’s eruption was reported at the Halemaumau Crater of the Kilauea Volcano, the Hawaii county Civil Defense Agency said on Twitter early on Monday.

The agency urged residents to stay indoors.

The eruption started with multiple fissures opening on the walls of Halemaumau crater, USGS said.

A picture from the USGS showed Kilauea’s summit illuminate­d by the hot lava with a plume of steam and gas bursting out of the volcano.

 ?? Picture: REUTERS ?? Lava erupts from Kilauea volcano in Hawaii.
Picture: REUTERS Lava erupts from Kilauea volcano in Hawaii.

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