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CNN CNN Tonight June 4, 2024 03:55:00

here are hard to miss. this was a home that they vivek with the second night and i believe it went under the third minute. it just took their home. and four years later it s still standing. how long will stand like that? probably 30 to 40 years. how is that you can still see beauty after so much loss? because that was beautiful. it s made just creation. that s why the island was form, that s how the island was built. an appreciation shared by native hawaiians. leaving offerings on mauna loa. and thousands of tourists and locals arriving past sunset just to witness the lava glow. nighttime traffic backs up for miles avoid the congestion, has gone back to the skies. that s 2 to 3000 degrees fayyad. that s molten rock. flowing like water. which is already crossed one volcano road, power lines in

CNN Anderson Cooper 360 June 4, 2024 05:59:00

mauna loa. thousands of tourists and locals arriving past sunset, just to witness the lava glow. nighttime traffic backs up for miles. divide the congestion, let s go back to the skies. that is 2 to 3000 degrees five fahrenheit. it is molten rock. flowing like water. which is already across one volcano road. power lines and all. a searing slice right through with. look at this. the russian flow in the river. you see the current of lava. tehran estimates is moving 30 to 40 miles per hour. the worst of all, there s nothing like this. just incredible. david colbert is with us from

CNN CNN Newsroom June 4, 2024 14:55:00

the eastern side there. about at the 1:00 position. reporter: having flown in military hot zones, darren sad mitts this is fire power like no other. what was it like the first time you flew over lava? it was a blast. reporter: it could also be challenging, especially with heavy fog or volcanic smog. there you could see the gases from fissure three. reporter: those gases dangerous at the concentration levels that are too high. that is 2,000 to 3,000 degrees farenheit. which was also crossed one volcano road, power lines and all. as soon as you get close to it, you could feel it and you look at rushing flow, it is a river river, you see the current of lava. they estimated it is moving

CNN CNN Newsroom June 4, 2024 19:59:00

oh, it was a blast. reporter: it can also be challenge, especially with heavy vog or volcanic smog. so there you can see the gases from it. reporter: those acidic gases dangerous if the concentration levels are too high. that s 2,000 to 3,000 degrees fahrenheit or 1,000 degrees celsius. that s molten rock flowing like water. reporter: which has already crossed one volcano road, power lines and all. a searing slice right through it. look at this. there s the rushing flow, the river. you see the current of lava. reporter: darren estimates it s moving 30 to 40 miles per hour. but it s coming. there s nothing like this. just viewing from the top. reporter: it really is just incredible to be up there, alisyn and victor, and you can see it is moving very quickly higher up, but as it gets close

CNN CNN This Morning June 4, 2024 13:24:00

shared by native hawaiians. thousands of tourists and locals arriving after sunset to witness the lava glow. nighttime traffic backs up to miles. to avoid the congestion, let s get back to the skies. 2,000 to 3,000 degrees fahrenheit or 1,000 degrees celsius. that s molten rock flowing like water. reporter: which has already crossed one volcano road, power lines and all, a searing slice right through it. the heat you feel as soon as you get close to it. look at the rushing flow, the river. you can see the current of lava. reporter: daryn estimates it s moving 30 to 40 miles per hour. the source of it all, there s nothing like this. just spewing from the top. that 30 to 40 miles per hour happening about 15 miles from us, way up there. down here, don and poppy, it s moving at about 40 feet per hour, so much slower because

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