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Photos: Mauna Loa, World’s Largest Active Volcano, Erupts After 38 Years

A satellite image shows lava flowing from Mauna Loa, November 28, 2022. Photo: Maxar Technologies/Reuters

Hawaii’s Mauna Loa, the world’s largest active volcano, began erupting on Sunday for the first time since 1984, ending its longest quiet period in recorded history.

The night sky above Hawaii’s largest island glowed a hellish red as bright, hot lava sprang forth at the volcano’s summit at around 11:30 pm local time on Sunday (3 pm IST Monday).

The lava is contained within the summit and does not threaten Hawaiians living downslope for now, the US Geological Service (USGS) said.

The service warned residents on Monday that volcanic gases and fine ash may drift their way.

Mauna Loa rises 4,169 metres above the Pacific Ocean, part of the chain of volcanoes that formed the islands of Hawaii. It last erupted in March and April of 1984, sending a flow of lava within 8 km of Hilo, the island’s largest city.

Hawaii’s Emergency Management Agency said it had opened two shelters on the island as a precaution but also emphasised that there are no signs that lava will threaten populated areas and that it had not issued any evacuation orders.

About half of all recorded eruptions of Mauna Loa had been confined to the summit, the agency said.

A satellite image shows lava flowing from Mauna Loa in Hawaii, November 28, 2022. Photo: Maxar Technologies/Reuters
A satellite image shows rifts of Hawaii’s Mauna Loa volcano, July 15, 2022. Photo: Maxar Technologies/Reuters
Lava is seen at Mauna Loa’s summit region during an eruption as viewed by a remote camera of the USGS, November 27, 2022. Photo: USGS
An aerial view of lava spewing out during Mauna Loa’s eruption, November 28, 2022. Photo: Samantha Hansen/Safari Helicopters
Lava at Mauna Loa’s summit region during an eruption, as viewed by a remote camera of the USGS, November 28, 2022. Photo: USGS
The eruption of Mauna Loa as seen from Waikoloa village in Hawaii, November 28, 2022. Photo: @pfranci2/Twitter, via Reuters
A general view of Mauna Loa volcano from Kailua-Kona, Hawaii, November 28, 2022. Photo: @magajawaii/Twitter, via Reuters

(Reuters – reporting by Shubham Kalia in Bengaluru; additional reporting by Jonathan Allen in New York; editing by Toby Chopra and Lisa Shumaker)

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