Hawaii's Kilauea volcano: When, why and what's next

Handout photo of a new fissure spraying lava fountains as high as about 230 feet (70 metres), according to United States Geological Survey, is shown from Luana Street in Leilani Estates subdivision on Kilauea Volcano's lower East Rift Zone in Hawaii. Courtesy
Handout photo of a new fissure spraying lava fountains as high as about 230 feet (70 metres), according to United States Geological Survey, is shown from Luana Street in Leilani Estates subdivision on Kilauea Volcano's lower East Rift Zone in Hawaii. Courtesy
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