VIDEO Watch "Hawaii Volcano Eruption Update - Sunday Morning (July 1, 2018)" on YouTube

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Hawaii Volcano Eruption Update - Sunday Morning (July 1, 2018) In a timely reminder of nature's power, this YouTube video from July 1, 2018, provides a critical update on the ongoing volcanic activity in Hawaii, specifically focusing on the Kilauea eruption. The information shared is not only historical but serves as a stark reminder of the natural events that can impact life and infrastructure.

Key Highlights from the Video:​

  • Active Fissures: The report indicates that fissure 8 is particularly active and continues to feed a lava channel extending to the ocean. This flow results in broad ocean entry along Kapoho's shoreline, transforming the landscape dramatically.
  • Gas Emissions: Notably high gas emissions are reported from the fissure, with trade winds moving volcanic fog to the southern and western parts of the island.
  • Safety Advisory: Authorities are enforcing policies due to the active lava flow near residential areas, particularly in Cocoa, where access for residents has been restricted. Frequent earthquakes add to the potential danger, prompting advisories regarding utility connections—residents are urged to monitor gas, electricity, and water supply lines closely.
  • Disaster Assistance: For those impacted, the video emphasizes the availability of disaster assistance through FEMA, providing vital support to both individuals and businesses affected by the eruption. This brief yet impactful communication serves as a chilling reminder of the Kilauea eruption's ongoing effects, highlighting the need for vigilance and preparedness in volcanic regions.

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