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USGS: Volcano Hazards Program HVO Kilauea

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Kīlauea Volcano SummitTiltmeters at the summit of Kīlauea Volcano continue to record the deflationary trend of the past several days. Kīlauea Volcano SummitTiltmeters at the summit of Kīlauea Volcano continue to record the deflationary trend of the past several days. HVO Contact Information: askHVO@usgs.govAn eruption has commenced in the Leilani Estates subdivision in the lower East Rift Zone of Kilauea Volcano. Since this morning, seismicity rates in the lower East Rift Zone east of Highway 130 have increased. Lava Flow Observations: There is no lava flow activity from the Episode 61g lava flow on the coastal plain or pali, and no lava is flowing into the ocean.


Hawaii Is Still Safe to Visit Despite the Kilauea Volcano Eruption

There may be a volcano eruption but Hawaii is still safe to visit. Despite days of eruption from Kilauea volcano, the Hawaii Tourism Authority insists there is "no reason at this time for travelers to change or alter their leisure or business plans."It is only a 10-square mile section of residential housing that has been affected by the lava, according to authorities. Limited sections of Volcanoes National Park reopened last week following a two-day closure. The International Volcanic Health Hazard Network and Department of Health are operating a "vog watch" to inform visitors and residents about current air quality. Travelers to Hawaii with questions are encouraged the call the Hawaii Tourism call center at 1-800-GO-HAWAII (1-800-464-2924) and stay tuned for alerts.

Hawaii Is Still Safe to Visit Despite the Kilauea Volcano Eruption

Hawaii's Kilauea Volcano Is Still Erupting. Here's What to Know if You're Traveling to Hawaii

as mentioned in A week after its first major eruption in years, Hawaii's Kilauea volcano, on the Big Island, continues to spew smoke, ash and sulfur dioxide gas into the skies. Here's what you need to know about traveling to Hawaii as the Kilauea volcano continues to erupt. The area directly around Kilauea continues to be dangerousWarnings remain in effect for the Kilauea volcano area, due to the formation of new fissures, continuing earthquake activity and rockfalls that result in ash-generating explosions, according to a United States Geological Survey (USGS) update. The USGS has also warned that lava lake levels in a crater at the volcano's summit appear to be dropping. But don't get any ideas: The Hawaii County Civil Defense Agency had a strong statement for any would-be volcano chasers.






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