The Hawaii Emergency Management Agency stressed that the volcanic eruption “does not pose a threat” for the population.”
On Sunday, September 10, the Kilauea volcano, considered one of the most active in the world, began to erupt on the Big Island of Hawaii.
This was reported by geological USGS, reports Reuters.
Webcam images published by the media show cracks at the base of the volcano's crater, creating lava flows on the surface of the crater floor.< /p>
Hawaii Emergency Management Agency stressed that the volcanic eruption “does not pose a lava threat to the public.” However, they warned that volcanic particles and gases could cause breathing problems for exposed people.
The eruption was preceded by a period of intense seismicity, according to the USGS. The agency raised Kilauea's aviation code from orange to red.
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