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6/3/18
Some of the residents chose to stay, authorities said, and have lost power, cell reception, landlines and county water in the area.
Read more from CNN6/3/18
Hazards created by Hawaii's Kilauea volcano have spawned a lot of questions from the public. How long will this last? Is it safe to be on Big Island right...
Read more from CNN6/9/18
Forced to evacuate from Hawaii last weekend, photographer @donalboyd captured this photo from a helicopter as he and his friends watched the neighborhood of Kapoho become consumed by lava.
— Discovery (@Discovery) June 9, 2018by Donal Boyd pic.twitter.com/tgUHDtRN9K
6/16/18
Wow - this is the first time I've seen film of this eruption where the lava flow was anything but slow!
#LeilaniEstatesEruption #KilaueaVolcano UPDATE: Any guesses on how quickly this river of lava is racing?! Amazing video of what #Fissure8 is producing taken today by Ken Boyer inside #LeilaniEstates. This footage hasn’t been altered https://t.co/Jl7UJEjVSX @HawaiiNewsNow #HINews pic.twitter.com/NPrMRawB1y
— Mileka Lincoln (@MilekaLincoln) June 16, 2018
7/1/18
Hawaii's Kilauea Volcano Spawned a Giant, Otherworldly 'Lava Ball' https://t.co/LYAgZYFoxd pic.twitter.com/ZsRLyLFWYH
— Live Science (@LiveScience) June 30, 2018
7/21/18
Last week’s explosion suggests that lava tubes lie below the waves at Kilauea's active ocean entry. Read more in Volcano Watch, https://t.co/d4JD9odsRs pic.twitter.com/2kRxrk2IXZ
— USGS Volcanoes(@USGSVolcanoes) July 21, 2018
7/29/18
#HVO #Kilauea Status Update for July 28, 10:16AM HST: No further advance of fissure 8 lava flow front near Pohoiki/Isaac Hale Park; morning summit overflight shows continued #Halemaumau Crater collapse with ground cracking and rockfalls in the caldera. https://t.co/7sDZqcx8dU pic.twitter.com/UKAVTEAtSg
— USGS Volcanoes(@USGSVolcanoes) July 28, 2018
7/31/18
In the past 12 weeks Kilauea has added more land to the big island then in the past 35 years!
— Paradise Helicopters (@Paradisecopters) July 29, 2018
In the past 35 years Kilauea has added 443 acres of land to the Big Island, however, in the past 12 weeks, 760 acres of land has been added to the Kapoho area!pic.twitter.com/ha77hNz7MR
8/1/18
#HVO #Kilauea update July 31 (10:17AM HST): Fissure 8 continues to erupt; at coast, south edge of flows had lava ooze-outs but not directly threatening Pohoiki. Latest summit collapse event was at 7:59AM HST this morning, preceded by M4.5 EQ at 12:30AM. https://t.co/7sDZqcOJ5s pic.twitter.com/eBDBXqNiWG
— USGS Volcanoes(@USGSVolcanoes) July 31, 2018
8/15/18
The eruption on the lower East Rift Zone of Kilauea looks like it might be winding down, but we are far from declaring the eruption is done (image: USGS): https://t.co/MUyvrH3jki pic.twitter.com/DuBDiPEToy
— Erik Klemetti (@eruptionsblog) August 14, 2018