the sea water could cause toxic gases. so far the air is safe to breathe and the lava is now forming a new delta off la palma. and this is the scene in hawaii as one of the most active volcanos is erupting once again. observers noticed lava spewing from the volcano wednesday hours after increased seismic activity. officials say it is not a present danger to nearby residents on hawaii s big island. the most recent eruption began last december and continued for five months. now, tropical storm warnings are up for bermuda as hurricane sam gets closer. it is a powerful cat-3 storm and is expected to cause some high waves along parts of the u.s. east coast later this weekend. let s get more on that and the other tropical storm in the atlantic. cnn s derek van dam has more. derek. that s right, isa. hurricane sam still a major category 4 hurricane as it churns over the central atlantic. we still have victor to talk about as well.
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should immediately consider one. secretary julian castro, i appreciate your time and i especially appreciate that answer on landlords. whenever we do a segment on this, this is one of those questions that comes from our viewers. thank you so much for bringing that into the conversation. we re also tracking breaking news along the gulf. hurricane ida strengthening as it churns toward louisiana. expect it to make landfall around this time tomorrow as a category 4 storm. it comes exactly 16 years after hurricane katrina devastated the region. fema is keeping the president updated. president biden today urged residents in the storm zone to take this seriously and to wear a mask if forced to evacuate. as louisiana s governor made clear today, time is of the essence. only hours left to get supply runs in and evacuees out safely. this will be one of the strongest hurricanes to hit anywhere in louisiana since at least the 1850s. we can also tell you that your