Thursday, May 17, 2018
Update on Kilauea Volcano
Earlier today, another eruption occurred in Hawaii from the Kilauea volcano. This time, the eruption sparked a cloud that reach 30,000 feet above sea level. That's higher than Mount Everest. However, officials have only told residents around the area to take cover and stay in place in their houses. Following the eruption, an earthquake is also a possibility on the horizon, accompanied by volcanic smog and lava flow throughout the island. According to ABC News, this has been "one of the most energetic explosions yet" and could get worse. Do you guys think the residents should take cover in their houses or evacuate?
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I agree it may be sketch because the officials don't want to scare their residents away and it's not in their best interest for a mass emigration, so they may be giving complete truthful information to their residents. I say dip
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