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Mauna Loa, the world’s largest active volcano, erupted for the first time in 38 years Sunday night.
The volcano is located on the Big Island of Hawaii. It spans 75 miles and rises 5.6 miles from base to summit. Mauna Loa hasn’t hasn’t erupted since 1984 – the longest eruptive pause in its recorded history.
Lava has been recorded shooting nearly 200 feet into the air, but officials say that it does not threaten nearby communities.
From lava flow to red skies, here’s what the Mauna Loa eruption looked like over the past three days.


Mauna Loa, the largest volcano on the planet, is erupting now on the Big Island of Hawai’i after being dormant for 38 years. Follow along to see footage captured by our team 🌋 pic.twitter.com/6busmUpXJr
— Paradise Helicopters (@Paradisecopters) November 29, 2022





A friend sent me this photo of Mauna Loa erupting last night. This is the view from the sea wall in Kona, near the King K. This is an amazing sight, in my 40+ years of going to the big island I've never seen an eruption this close to Kona. pic.twitter.com/pMYIwdY20E
— DeltaAirlinesShadeAccount (@NachistasNest) November 28, 2022

Update on the Mauna Loa eruption 11/29 7:26am #MaunaLoa #MaunaLoaErupts #volcano #hawaii #paradisehelicopters pic.twitter.com/yF9tL3ORll
— Paradise Helicopters (@Paradisecopters) November 29, 2022

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