Hawaii volcano erupts again

A red warning alert was issued in Hawaii after another spectacular eruption of the Kilauea volcano.
The eruption began overnight at the Halema’ma’u crater.
It has steadily worsened with lava spewing 30 feet high.
Lava flows covered about 370 acres by late Wednesday.
The US Geological Survey warned residents and tourists of volcanic gas emissions.
The Hawaii Emergency Management Agency Tweeted: “At this time there is no indication that populated areas are threatened”.
Although the advisory is in effect, visitors are still permitted in the National Park.
The National Park Service listed locations where people can watch the eruption in safety.
The spectacular lava flows are expected to attract a large number of visitors

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