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World’s largest active volcano in Hawaii erupts after 38 years, spews 60m lava fountain

A fountain of lava rose up to 60m into the air at Mauna Loa, Hawaii, the world’s largest active volcano to erupt in 38 years.

According to the Associated Press, etc., the summit of Mauna Loa, which began to erupt on the night of the 27th local time, has been spewing steam and smoke along with red lava until now.

The lava that flowed down the mountain stopped at a point 18km away from the main road at the northern foot of the mountain, and it is assessed that there is no risk of human injury.

The volcano also erupted in 1984, when it erupted for 22 days.

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