World's largest active volcano, Mauna Loa, continues to spew lava after historic eruption in Hawaii

The eruptions began late Sunday after a series of fairly large earthquakes.
World's largest active volcano, Mauna Loa, continues to spew lava after historic eruption in Hawaii
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Mauna Loa, the world's largest active volcano, has erupted for the first time in nearly four decades, and civil defense officials Monday warned residents on Hawaii's Big Island to stay alert even though there doesn't appear to be any immediate danger.

"Lava flows are not threatening any downslope communities," the U.S. Geological Survey said in its most recent update.

Still, the agency warned, "the early stages of a Mauna Loa rift zone eruption can be very dynamic, and the location and advance of lava flows can change rapidly."

The eruptions began late Sunday after a series of fairly large earthquakes, said Ken Hon, the scientist-in-charge at the Hawaiian Volcano Observatory.

“Typically, Mauna Loa eruptions start off with the heaviest volume first,” Hon told The Associated Press. “After a few days, it starts to calm down a little bit.”

It could take the lava weeks or months to reach the county seat, Hilo, or other towns on the east side of the island, scientists said. But the 200,000 people potentially in harm's way are more than double the population 38 years ago when Mauna Loa last erupted.

“We don’t want to try and second-guess the volcano,” Hon said. “We have to let it actually show us what it’s going to do and then we inform people of what is happening ASAP.”


Most of the people on the island live west of the volcano in Kailua-Kona, which has about 23,000 people, and Hilo to the east, which has 45,000 residents.

But 5,000 people live in several subdivisions south of the volcano — and they are the residents officials are most concerned about.

Mauna Loa, which is in Hawaii Volcanos National Park, erupted at 11:30 p.m. local time Sunday (4:30 a.m. ET Monday), according to the USGS. It was the first eruption since 1984, according to its Hawaii Volcano Observatory daily update.

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