The newest fissure on the northeastern slopes of Mauna Loa is less than 24 hours old, seen here producing 10 meter (33 foot) tall fountains of lava the morning of Nov. 29, 2022. Credit: USGS.

The newest fissure on the northeastern slopes of Mauna Loa is less than 24 hours old, seen here producing 10 meter (33 foot) tall fountains of lava the morning of Nov. 29, 2022. Credit: USGS.

The newest fissure on the northeastern slopes of Mauna Loa is less than 24 hours old, seen here producing 10 meter (33 foot) tall fountains of lava the morning of Nov. 29, 2022. Credit: USGS.

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