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Hawaii quake likely not volcanic - Temblor net

Hawaii quake likely not volcanic Posted on   Citation: Sever, M., 2021, Hawai’i quake likely not volcanic, Temblor, http://doi.org/10.32858/temblor.186   When earthquakes strike the Big Island of Hawai’i, most people assume they’re related to magma movement beneath Kīlauea or Mauna Loa, the twoo active volcanic centers. But occasionally, earthquakes can surprise us. That’s what happened with the magnitude-5.2 quake that struck on July 5 north of the Waipi’o Valley, far from both volcanoes. Shaking was felt all over the island and throughout the Hawaiian Island chain, including 160 miles (about 260 kilometers) away in Honolulu and even in Kaua’i. No tsunami warning was issued, and none occurred. No damage or injuries have been reported.

Hawaiʻi COVID-19 Update: Vaccine Eligibility Expands To 16 and Older

– Puna This graphic features the average number of new cases reported by the State of Hawaiʻi over a 14-day period, as well as the test positivity rate for the same time period. The map shows zip code areas with reported cases having onset dates in the past 14 days, according to the Hawaiʻi health department. Hawaiʻi COVID-19 Update: Vaccine Eligibility Expands To 16 and Older by Big Island Video News on indicates required STORY SUMMARY HAWAIʻI - The State has reached Phase 2 of its COVID-19 vaccination program, which means all Hawai‘i residents age 16 and older are now eligible for COVID-19 vaccine.

World s Largest Volcano Mauna Loa is Waking Up, Scientists Caution People to Prepare for Eruption

Mar 16, 2021 01:14 PM EDT Researchers observing the disturbed geological activity on the biggest island in Hawaii say that while an explosion of the volcano that controls the landscape is not yet looming, the long nap of Mauna Loa may be coming to an end. Hawaii s Big Island is probably a compilation of five volcanoes prodding out of the Pacific Ocean, which includes one of the most active Kilauea in the world and the Mauna Loa which is the largest in the world, making up about half the landmass of the island. (Photo : Archie Binamira) The Deadly Hazardous Season  Kilauea has been in the spasms of a dramatic, fiery, and sometimes deadly hazardous season for decades now. And while the volcanoes with smaller shields on the eastern slope of Mauna Loa gather international attention for their outburst, its huge sibling has been inactive since 1984 when it last erupted.

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