Hawaii Officials Warn of 'Heightened Unrest' at World’s Largest Active Volcano

Hawaii officials said “heightened unrest” continued at Mauna Loa, the world’s largest active volcano, on Thursday, November 3.

The US Geological Survey (USGS) said there were “no signs of an imminent eruption” around Mauna Loa but it continued to be “in a state of heightened unrest as indicated by increased earthquake activity and inflation of the summit.”

This footage was released by the USGS, who said it was filmed over Mauna Loa on the morning of October 28. Credit: USGS via Storyful

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