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New volcanic activity in Hawaii

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What we're covering here

  • What’s happening: Hawaii’s Kilauea volcano erupted and spewed lava into a residential area.
  • Who’s affected: Evacuation orders were issued to Leilani Estates and Lanipuna Gardens’ residents.
  • Quakes: There have also been hundreds of earthquakes this week, including a magnitude 6.9 temblor about 10 miles southwest of Leilani Estates.

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This volcano is a major tourist attraction

From CNN's Faith Karimi and Joe Sutton
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The Kilauea Volcano caldera continues to bubble with lava, belching steam and gasses such as carbon dioxide and sulphur dioxide into the air, as viewed at sunrise on December 14, 2016, at Volcanoes National Park, Hawaii.

The Kilauea volcano is the youngest and most active on the island of Hawaii, and has been erupting almost continuously since 1983, according to the US Geological Survey. It’s in the Hawaii Volcanoes National Park, a major tourist attraction.

Aerial shots show the Puu Oo volcanic vent southeast of Kilauea’s caldera churning smoke after the eruption.

“The summit crater hosts an active lava pond and a vigorous gas plume,” the USGS says. “Kīlauea ranks among the world’s most active volcanoes and may even top the list.”

Kilauea lava flows have threatened communities numerous times. “From 1983, when the Puu Oo eruption began …residential areas were threatened and homes were lost,” said Janet Babb of the USGS Hawaiian Volcano Observatory.

“Any time lava poses a threat to residents, it’s a big deal.”

There are 770 structures and 1,700 people in the area under mandatory evacuation, said Cindy McMillan, a spokeswoman for Gov. David Ige.

Read more about the volcano and earthquakes here.

2 structures destroyed in Hawaii volcano eruption

From CNN's Chris Boyette
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In this handout photo provided by the U.S. Geological Survey, a fissure about 150m long produces lava after the eruption of Hawaii's Kilauea volcano on May 3, 2018 in the Leilani Estates subdivision near Pahoa, Hawaii.

Two structures, including one home, were destroyed in Leilani Estates, where cracks in Kilauea volcano’s rift zone erupted Thursday and early Friday, said Talmadge Magno, Hawaii County civil defense administrator.

There has only been one medical issue related to the volcanic eruption, he said.

The island, he said, has been“pretty fortunate” because of the high levels ofsulfur dioxide in the area.

A fifth volcanic vent has opened in Leilani Estates

From CNN's Chris Boyette
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A fifth volcanic vent has opened in Leilani Estates, according to County of Hawaii Civil Defense Administrator Talmadge Magno.

“Activity continues,” he said, “Nothing is slowing down.”

All five fissures are active — steaming and bubbling — but there is not significant lava flow, Magno said.

Swarm of earthquakes trigger landslides along Hawaii's coast

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The swarm of earthquakes triggered four to five landslides along the HamakuaCoast on the Big Island, a Hawaii County Civil Defense Agency official said.

Crews were working to open state highways, where one landslide shut down two lanes.

“That’s part of being on an active volcano, unfortunately,” Civil Defense Administrator Talmadge Magno told reporters on Friday.

He said some buildings had minor damage, and movement was detected in coastal waters as a result of the quakes.

There have been no injuries related to the quakes, Magno said.

Thousands without power after 6.9 quake

From CNN's Dave Alsup
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More than 14,000 utility customers lost power on Hawaii’s Big Island after the 6.9 earthquake, said Rhea Lee-Moku, spokeswoman for Hawaii Electric Light.

The utility company said it restored power to about half of the customers who lost electricity after the quake.

“We’ve had some unofficial reports there have some damage to some buildings,” she said.

Lee-Moku said utility workers were kept out of areas with high levels of sulfur dioxide.

“When you are exposed to that level of SO2 in the Leilani Estates area, you need more protection than we have available to us,” she said.

"Extremely high levels" ofsulfur dioxide have been detected

From CNN's Jason Hanna,Madison ParkandJoe Sutton
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Destructive molten flows weren’t the only concern.

The Hawaii County Fire Departmentreported “extremely high levels of dangerous sulfur dioxide gas” were detected in evacuation areas after the volcanic eruption.

Volcanic eruptions can release potentially dangerous sulfur dioxide, and exposure to high levels of it could be life-threatening, according to the federalAgency for Toxic Substances and Disease Registry.

Breathing large amounts of sulfur dioxide could result in burning of the nose and throat and breathing difficulties, the agency says.

Senior citizens, the young and people with respiratory issues have extra incentive to leave the evacuation zone, because they are especially vulnerable to the gas,the state’s Emergency Management Agency said.

6.9 quake is strongest to hit Hawaii since 1975

From CNN’s Brandon Miller

The magnitude 6.9 earthquake that rattled the Big Island today is the strongest to hit Hawaii since 1975, according to US Geological Survey records.

That year, a magnitude 7.1 quake hit in almost the exact same area as the one that occurred today, according to the USGS.

Sea level fluctuations possible after 6.9 quake, but no tsunami expected

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The National Weather Service Pacific Tsunami Center said “some areas may experience small sea level fluctuations,” following the magnitude 6.9 earthquake in Hawaii.

However, no tsunami is expected, the center said.

Magnitude 6.9 quake reported in Hawaii

From CNN's Dave Alsup

The US Geological Survey is reporting a magnitude 6.9 quake in Hawaii in the last half hour.

The quake occurred about 10 miles southwest of Leilani Estates on the Big Island.

There have been 119 earthquakes on Hawaii’s big island in the last 24 hours, according to USGS seismology Jana Pursley.

A new volcanic vent has opened in Leilani Estates

From CNN's Chris Boyette

The Hawaiian Volcano Observatory confirmed that a new volcanic vent has opened in Leilani Estates.

Cracks inKilauea volcano’s rift zone– an area of fissures miles away from the summit – erupted Thursday and early Friday, spurting lava in Leilani Estates, a community of about 1,700 people near the island’s eastern edge.

This makes four active volcanic fissures on the island.

This map shows where fissures are spewing lava and gas

The US Geological Survey has released a new map of the sites of the first three eruptive fissures in Leilani Estates.

“Fissures are jetting sulfur dioxide gas and lava spatter,” the USGS said.

Here’s where the fissures happened:

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Hawaii National Guard providing security near Kilauea volcano

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The Hawaii National Guard is providing security and assistance to residents who are fleeing areas near the Kilauea volcano.

Hawaii Adjutant General Col. Arthur Joe Logan issued this statement:

Earthquake rattles Hawaii's Big Island

From CNN's Chris Boyette

A magnitude 5.4 earthquake shook Hawaii’s Big Island Friday, according to the US Geological Survey.

The USGS has revised the quake’s magnitude from 5.7 to 5.4.

The quake occurred just 11 miles to the southwest of Leilani Estates, where cracks in Kilauea volcano’s rift zone erupted Thursday and early Friday.

The volcano spewed lava into the community of about 1,700 people near the Big Island’s eastern edge.

This earthquake was not large enough to cause a tsunami, according to the Hawaii County Civil Defense Agency, and no tsunami threat to Hawaii Island has been issued.

This is a developing story.

This is what happened after the volcano erupted

This video shows what appears to be lava splashing in the street shortly after thevolcanoeruption in Hawaii.

The woman who posted these videos is safe and evacuated. She lives six blocks away from where the first video was shot.

Hawaii's governor issued a lava emergency

Hawaii Gov. David Ige issued an emergency proclamation that authorizes money for the “quick and efficient relief caused by the volcanic eruption.”

The proclamation follows Hawaii County’s emergency proclamation filed Thursday afternoon.

See it:

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Here's what happened overnight (a volcano erupted)

A volcanic eruption has spewed magma from the ground in a small community on Hawaii’s Big Island, sending people fleeing from their homes as molten rock burned trees and threatened more destruction.

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Kilauea volcano’s eastern rifts – cracks miles away from its summit – erupted late Thursday afternoon, spewing lava in Leilani Estates, a subdivision of about 1,700 people near the Big Island’s eastern edge.

Video posted on social media showed magma spewing several feet into the air from a crack in a Leilani Estates street. Aerial videos showed lava searing a long orange and smoky line through a wooded area.

Authorities ordered residents of Leilani Estates and Lanipuna Gardens to evacuate to a community center, which is serving as a shelter.

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