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Volcano erupts on Hawaii’s Big Island before earthquake

Honolulu: The Kilauea volcano on Hawaii’s Big Island has erupted, the US Geological Survey said.

The eruption began late on Sunday, local time, within the within Halema’uma’u crater. The volcano is located within Hawaii Volcanoes National Park.

This photo, released by the US Geological Survey, shows lava flowing in the crater of the Kilauea volcano.Credit:US Geological Survey

A magnitude-4.4 earthquake hit about an hour after the volcano began erupting.

By 1am, USGS officials told Hawaii News Now that there were reported lava fountains shooting about 50 metres into the sky and feeding a growing lava lake within the crater that used to hold water.

David Phillips, a Hawaiian Volcano Observatory spokesman, said the agency was monitoring the situation.

"We will send out further notifications on Kilauea and other Hawaiian volcanoes as we observe changes,” he said.

The USGS said it received more than 500 reports of people who felt the earthquake but significant damage to buildings or structures was not expected.

An advisory was issued by the National Weather Service in Honolulu, warning of fallen ash from the volcano.

Excessive exposure to ash is an eye and respiratory irritant, it said.

The agency later said the eruption was easing and a “low-level steam cloud” was lingering in the area.

Kilauea erupted in 2018, destroying more than 700 homes and spewing enough lava to fill 320,000 Olympic-sized swimming pools.

An area more than half the size of Manhattan was buried in up to 24 metres of now-hardened lava. The lava flowed over the course of four months.

AP

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