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Hawaii, Kilauea and volcano

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Erupting Hawaii volcano spurs warning for people to prepare
Waves of orange, glowing lava and smoky ash belched and sputtered Monday from the world’s largest active volcano in its first eruption in 38 years, and officials told people living on Hawaii’s Big Island to be ready in the event of a worst-case scenario.

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Hawaii's Kilauea volcano is brewing yet again, preparing to put on a show for its 44th episode
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Kilauea volcano LIVE: Eruption in Hawaii
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Kilauea Volcano’s 44th Episode Prompts Park Closure, Evacuations
Lava spouted from Kilauea on Thursday, April 9, as Episode 44 of the Hawaiian volcano’s current eruption began.

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Kilauea Volcano Spews Lava During Latest Eruption
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Lava Soars Into the Air After Another Kilauea Volcano Eruption
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8 Dangerous Volcanoes Still Active Today

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15 Active Volcanoes In America That Could Blow Tomorrow

When you think of the United States, images of sprawling cities and vast landscapes might come to mind, but not the hidden and ever-present geological threat: volcanoes. While you might associate volcanic eruptions with distant lands, numerous active ...
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Meet the man who walks barefoot — and was born — on an active volcano

The volcanologist on the island of Vanuatu who walks barefoot over cooled lava fields tells NPR's Don Gonyea how to see nature at its most primeval.
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