U.S. Geological Survey via AP/2022
Mauna Loa Lava No Longer Imminent Threat To Hawaii Highway
The volcano is still erupting, but the lava that was feeding the flow heading toward Saddle Road has been cut off.
Courtesy: Janice Wei/2022
Denby Fawcett: Mauna Loa Is A Beacon For Explorers Even Without Lava Flows
And at the top hikers find a “loo with a view.”
David Croxford/Civil Beat/2022
The Big Island Is Bracing For Mauna Loa’s Lava Possibly Closing Saddle Road
With lava slowly approaching the only direct east-west road connecting Hilo and Kona, residents and businesses are planning for longer commutes, higher fuel bills and other impacts.
USGS/2022
Where Mauna Loa’s Lava Comes From And Why Hawaii’s Volcanoes Are Different
Gabi Laske, a geophysicist at the University of California-San Diego led one of the first projects to map the deep plumbing that feeds the Hawaiian Islands’ volcanoes and explains where lava comes from.
Chelsea Jensen/West Hawaii Today via AP/2022
New Mauna Loa Eruption Reopens A Costly Old Issue: Why Is Building Allowed In Risky Lava Zones?
Hawaii County hasn’t finished buying out property owners after the 2018 lava flow that devastated Leilani and Kapoho, and here comes another potential disaster.
USGS Hawaiian Volcano Observatory via AP
Mauna Loa Erupts, Sending Ash Nearby
UPDATES: The eruption began late Sunday in the summit caldera of the volcano on the Big Island following a series of closely spaced, fairly large earthquakes.
AP Photo/Caleb Jones/2019
The Big Island Gets A Warning As Mauna Loa Rumbles
Scientists say an eruption isn’t imminent, but they are on alert because of a recent spike in earthquakes at the volcano’s summit.
Nathan Eagle/Civil Beat/2022
Mauna Loa Hit By Earthquake During Volcano Unrest On The Big Island
Officials say the volcano isn’t erupting and shows no signs of an imminent eruption, but aftershocks could continue for several days.
Nathan Christophel/Civil Beat/2021
Kilauea Eruption Draws Visitors, Generating Awe And Revenue
But the national park must also spend more to deal with the increase of visitors when volcanoes are active.
Courtesy: Janice Wei/2019
Big Island: A Popular Volcano Trail Is Rebuilt With A Lot Of Sweat Equity
Seven tons of gravel and two tons of large rocks had to be brought in by wheelbarrow to repair the famed Kilauea Iki trail in Hawaii Volcanoes National Park.