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CNN CNN Newsroom With Jim Acosta June 4, 2024 21:01:00

Up to 148 feet into the air. right now the lava flow is moving at just 40 feet per hour, but officials are warning that it could still be unpredictable and dangerous. that s not stopping some folks from making their way over to the volcano to get up close. cnn s david culver is live at the scene right now. david, i hope you re not too close. doesn t look like it, but it s been a fascinating spectacle so far. it really has, jim. we are two and a half miles away and you mentioned the lava flow inching toward the highway. it is a bit tough to see right now, but you can barely make out the slope of the volcano and we have cloud cover moving in. this is where the lava is right now still coming out. at one point there were vents or fissures which the lava was erupting. and there is one now as of this morning. it is the one known as fissure number three. that s this one and that s where the lava is flowing to. let s show you the real concern though, jim. as we pass over here you can see ....

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CNN CNN Newsroom With Jim Acosta June 4, 2024 21:02:00

One of the roadways. this is a roadway where people are coming to take it all in. we ve seen that at all hours. people have come to be still and to take stills, take photos and offer any offering for those who feel like this is a spiritual moment. we have seen all sorts at all hours. the concern is should the lava continue to flow, it is going to go this direction over this side road and on to what is called saddle road. that s the main thoroughfare that cuts from east to west, an important connect other this island. one that if shutdown will cause danger. they say the lava has slowed down to some 40 feet per hour and it is still coming out. they warn that this is something that can change in a matter of hours. that s why they watch it so closely and so do locals. we were chatting with folks today who said every morning they are waking up and even ....

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CNN CNN Newsroom With Jim Acosta June 4, 2024 22:06:00

Centigrade, and it really is a dangerous situation and the eruption is unpredictable. you know, it seems to have settled into that flow that david was out at, but it can change at a moment s notice. that s why we continue to inform visitors that it is safe for them to continue with their plans if they were planning to come to hawaii island, but those who are here need to pay attention to hawaii county civil defense and, please, listen to all of the first responders and emergency personnel that is directing traffic and guiding people because that s the best way to safely observe the volcano. and if the lava reaches this major highway, can you talk about what kind of impact that would have on the people there? do you think that that could happen? at this point in time, jim, ....

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CNN Anderson Cooper 360 June 4, 2024 05:56:00

Tourist attraction. the lava spewing out of the mauna loa is about three miles away from the main road, connecting the east and west coast of the island. it looks fast moving in some images, but belowground me down below, it is low enough where authorities can give at least 24 hours notice if that highway is in danger, for instance. no immediate threat to people, they authorities. the state health department warns of the fog, the volcanic version of smog. officials are urging people to watch this latest spectacle from a safe distance. that is what david colbert has been doing. he is with us from the foothills of mauna loa. david , how are things looking from there? met hey there, anderson. a little tough to see, because we are starting to see some rainy weather move-in, but that will give a whole another view as the sun goes down and the lava glow comes up. you can see a little bit further out there, that is where this eruption is at its most active point. ....

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CNN CNN Newsroom With Jim Acosta June 4, 2024 22:02:00

A bit tough because we have inclement weather that has come through. it is a little hazy, but if you push through you can look and see right on the edge there perhaps these faint, they are narrow plumes. those are volcanic gases, acidic gases rising up. that s the edge of the lava. the concern is that it is heading this direction and could ultimately hit next to us which is one of the major highways here. if you get a sense of where we are standing, this is obviously from eruptions a long time ago, in fact estimated to be a couple hundred centuries ago but this is the result of it. it creates this what feels like another planet type of landscape that is really quite impressive. as you are walking through it, maybe you can hear this, it is just really pretty cool. that is cool. reporter: the concern is obviously yeah that as this continues to push in, and as of now 2 1/2 miles is not too bad, especially given the speed. it slowed down a lot overnight. ....

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