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Chances of explosive eruption rise as Kilauea rumbles

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COURTESY HAWAII VOLCANO OBSERVATORY
The lava lake at Kilauea’s summit remains high, about 165 feet below the floor of Hale­mau­mau crater, shown in this photo taken Wednesday. This view of Kilauea’s summit, looking toward the southwest, shows the lava ledge on the rarely seen southern side of the pit.
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Holes in the roof of a lava tube, called skylights, reveal the lava stream contained within.