Volcane in Hawaii, images provided by space satellite

NASA has published several images provided by the spatial satellite that are seen by sulfutric dioxide from the Kilauea volcano in Hawaii. The five - day blast has caused many residents of the area to flee their homes. About 1, 700 have been evacuated where 26 homes have been destroyed since [...]
About 1, 700 have been evacuated where 26 homes have been destroyed since the volcano had erupted.
Authorities have even recorded a large number of earthquakes that have occurred, reports “RT” Transmission Periscope.
The sulfuric dioxide can cause coughing and throat burning, and can result in fatal concentration. Reports of the Civil Protection Agency have indicated that the gas scale released in the air can affect anyone and the ability to prevent such a thing is almost impossible.
Kilauea is the youngest volcano located on the southeastern island of Hawaii. It is one of the most active volcanoes in the world since activism in 1983./Periscopi/














