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Island. for more on where the lava is expected to go and what to expect, no forecasting, david says. allison chinchar tell us what you can. reporter: it s about monitoring the speed in which it s flowing. that s how they can determine that timeline that he was talking about. how much advanced warning they can give people in the area. again, here s a look. some of the lava flows you can see from this particular area. now, one thing to note. this is where it all came from. the caldera. both mountains very high, that space in between is very flat. that s very important to know, because that actually slows the flow down. it doesn t go down quite at quick as it would have going down, say, downhill. now, here s a look. here the where the flows have been going. fissure three and four. four is particularly longer because of the speed. ....
The world’s largest active volcano spewed some ash and lava Monday and officials said that Mauna Loa wasn t threatening communities on Hawaii’s Big Island but people should be prepared for ....
Of hawaii s big island and towers, some 4000 metres above sea level. for years, the volcano has been fast asleep, but on sunday morning, the united states geological survey, or usgs, recorded the first rumblings in nearly four decades. at first, it was thought the eruption would be contained in the caldera, or summit crater. but now red hot lava is spewing over the top and smoke, ash and debris is drifting down the mountainside. so far, it s sliding into an area that s uninhabited and is not considered to be life threatening. the problem is it can change direction and speed very suddenly. so emergency services have been put on high alert and locals have been advised to be ready to move at a moment s notice. there is the potential for lava flow hazards if the eruption continues, and lava flows can make it that far down the slopes of the volcano. and then there s the hazard of volcanic gases to make ....
The world s largest active volcano mauna loa in hawaii has started erupting for the first time in nearly a0 years. the authorities have warned of falling ash, but say lava is not an immediate threat to people living nearby. wendy urquhart reports. in the dark of night. the orange glow of lava is visible on the slopes of mount aloha, which sprawls across more than half of hawaii s big island and towers, some 4000 metres above sea level. for years, the volcano has been fast asleep, but on sunday morning, the united states geological survey, or usgs, recorded the first rumblings in nearly four decades. at first, it was thought the eruption would be contained in the caldera, or summit crater. but now red hot lava is spewing over the top and smoke, ash and debris is drifting down the mountainside. so far, it s sliding ....