#Mauna Loa video
HVO live stream video of fissure 3 at Mauna Loa shows 130 foot lava fountain
Visitors continue to flock to Mauna Loa where a fissure is sending a fountain of lava about 130 feet into the air.
Scientists monitor direction and timing of Mauna Loa flows
“On flat ground, lava flows spread out and inflate. Individual lobes may advance quickly, and then stall. Additional breakouts may occur if lava channels get clogged upslope. There are many variables at play and both the direction and timing of flow advance are expected to change over periods of hours to days, making it difficult to estimate when or if the flow will impact Daniel K. Inouye Highway,” according to the latest HVO update.