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The US Geological Survey announced that the Kilawiya volcano in the Hawaiian National Park of Volkansus stopped the eruption, after a serious activity which lasted more than 20 hours.
The lava flowed from the north and southern holes of the volcano, and strong and continuous fountains of the north opening reached altitudes up to 100 meters during the first hours.
As for the southern slot fountains, they were lower (25-30 meters), and this morning, on February 12, the flows gradually decreased until the northern opening lava flow was stopped at 8:30 am , in Hawaiian time, followed by a significant decrease in the resistance of the fountains of the southern opening a few minutes later.
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An active volcano
Kelawiya is a very active dramatic volcano, and it is one of the most studied volcanoes, and has been revolted several times for hundreds of thousands of years, and almost exploded almost continuous history.
This volcano produces slow motor volcanic lava instead of explosive eruptions such as class volcanoes (for example, Saint Helen Mountain).
Usually, the lava of the Kilawiya volcanic stretches along the Hawaiian coast, and some of its lava flows reach the ocean, causing spectacular explosions of steam and black sandy beaches.

Additional dangers
Andaccording to The body, the researchers have not noticed any major change along the area of the eastern rift or the southwest region of Rift in Kilawie, but the number of seismic tremors has increased at the same time at the same time as The lava flows started to break out.
The eruptions occurred inside a closed area of the Hawaiian National Park in Volkansus, and the high levels of volcanic gas – mainly water vapor, carbon dioxide and sulfur dioxide – are the main danger which increases anxiety because these compounds can have a long hike in the direction of the wind.
Since sulfur dioxide is constantly released from the summit during the eruption, it interacts in the atmosphere to form the visual fog known as the volcanic fog towards the wind of Kilawie, and the researchers continue to assess the risk Until the moment.
Additional risks include what scientists call “Bili hair” and other volcanic fragments issued by lava fountains.
Billy hair is a volcanic glass wire often produced by volcanic lava fountains.
The authority explained that the population and visitors must reduce exposure to these volcanic molecules, which can cause irritation of the skin and eyes.