At least 24 fissures have opened up since May 3 from the Mt. Kilauea volcano, spewing molten rock on what used to be a quiet subdivision, forming a lava lake, sending magma to the ocean and expelling poisonous sulfur dioxide gas.
At least 24 fissures have opened up since May 3 from the Mt. Kilauea volcano, spewing molten rock on what used to be a quiet subdivision, forming a lava lake, sending magma to the ocean and expelling poisonous sulfur dioxide gas.