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May 4, 2018 <br />New lava fissure on Makamae and <br />,Vlooloh000loolooloolooloVor <br />eilani Streets in ILeilani Estates subdivision, <br />' v <br />,prz/A6' <br />Left: A new lava fissure 2 commenced around 1:00 a.m. HST on Kilauea Volcano's lower East <br />Rift Zone on Makamae and Leilani Streets in the Leilani Estates subdivision. Spatter was being <br />thrown roughly 30 m (about 100 ft) high at the time of this photo. Copious amounts of sulfur <br />dioxide gas, which should be avoided, is emitted from active fissures. The eruption is dynamic <br />and changes could occur with little warning. Right: Steaming cracks at 5:57 a.m. HST in Leilani <br />Estates subdivision, moments before fissure 3 opened up on Kaupili Street. <br />, <br />1111111111111111111111111111111111111 <br />1 <br />1 <br />„„„„„1„„..""„1„,"... <br />eft: Fissure 2 opened around 1:00 a,m, HST on Friday, May 4, with a small area of spattering <br />in a residential driveway. Within an hour the spattering was more vigorous, with spatter <br />reaching about 30 m (100 ft). This spatter was thrown over the power lines and landed on <br />Makamae Street. Right: Fissure 3 opened around 6:00 a.m. HST on Friday, May 4, with weak <br />fuming from a crack on Kaupili Street. This fuming increased, as did rumbling sounds. <br />Eventually spatter was ejected and accumulated around the fissure. Large, loud bubble bursts <br />were common at this fissure. <br />12 <br />