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Good morning.

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This is the HVO Kilauea update for June 4.

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Starting in the Lower East Rift Zone

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As of 10:30 PM last night, the front of the
Fissure 8 lava flow had entered the ocean

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at Kapoho..... laze (lava haze) and steam
explosions are expected, as with the fissure

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18 ocean entry.

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Fissure 8 remains active with a vigorous lava
fountain up to heights of 220 feet and a wide

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perched lava channel.

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Small outbreaks of lava should be expected
along the length of the channel, and there

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is a breakout north of the Kapoho Cinder Pit
near the intersection of Cinder and Railroad.

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As of 6PM on June 3, lava had covered 19.9
square kilometers (7.7 square miles or 4,917

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acres)

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At the summit, an explosion from the Halema'uma'u
Crater at 3:50 PM registered as a magnitude

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5.5 earthquake and produced an ash plume to
an estimated height of 8,000 feet.

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Continued crater collapses, explosions (some
registering as earthquakes), ash plumes and

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degassing should be expected.

