As tourists flock to view volcano’s latest eruption, Hawaii urges mindfulness, respect
Hawaii tourism officials urged tourists to be respectful when flocking to a national park on the Big Island to get a glimpse of the latest eruption of Kilauea, one of the world’s most active volcanoes. Kilauea, Hawaii’s second-largest volcano, began erupting Wednesday after a three-month pause. The U.S. Geological Survey’s Hawaiian Volcano Observatory on Thursday lowered Kilauea’s alert level from warning to watch because the rate of lava input declined, and no infrastructure is threatened. The eruption activity is confined to the closed area of Hawaii Volcanoes National Park. A lava lake forms as seen from the west rim of the Kilauea caldera during the volcano's eruption in Hawaii, June 7. USGS/ via REUTERS “Out of respect for the cultural and spiritual significance of a volc...
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