HONOLULU (AP) - About a week-and-a-half since the world’s largest volcano began erupting, Hawaii officials continue to brace for slow-moving lava to intersect with a crucial Big Island road, even ...
With the Mauna Loa volcano continuing to erupt on Hawaii's Big Island, local officials and residents are keeping an eye on the lava flow as it creeps closer to a major roadway and making plans for the ...
The world’s largest active volcano, Mauna Loa, shot fountains of lava up to 148 feet tall on Tuesday, but has since spewed shorter spurts, the US Geological Survey said. Mauna Loa’s eruption this week ...
Lava from Mauna Loa is not on track to approach populated areas anytime soon, but authorities now have to reckon with people flocking to see the eruption. Because there is a spectacular view of the ...
Fissure No. 3 continues to remain active with fountains of lava between 50 and 100 feet high, according to scientists at the Hawaiian Volcano Observatory. Lava from Fissure No. 4, a smaller fissure ...