#BIGPICTURE: Lava from Kilauea inches closer to power plant
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You're looking at molten hot lava flowing from one of the 20 massive cracks in the ground on the Big Island. That lava is inching dangerously close to a power plant. Most of the dangerous material has been removed, but there's one underground well that's still vulnerable. As this lava reaches the ocean, its creating toxic clouds that can drift up to 15 miles.
Photograph courtesy of the US Geological survey.May 23, 2018
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