Kilauea volcano could pose new danger to Hawaii residents with shifting weather

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Sunday, May 27, 2018
Hawaii volcano could pose new danger to residents with shifting weather
There are new dangers Sunday morning from plumes of toxic ash shooting into the sky on Hawaii's Big Island.

PAHOA, Hawaii (KGO) -- There are new dangers Sunday morning from plumes of toxic ash shooting into the sky on Hawaii's Big Island.

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The number of structures destroyed has risen to 82, according to officials. The Kilauea volcano has been erupting for three weeks, spewing lava from cracks that emerged in neighborhoods and sending ash sky-high from its summit.

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