Explorer55
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Sure but not necessarily near or too close to the Volcano or it's fissures. As the Map I posted earlier shows the actual area that is affected where lava is flowing is quite small in comparison to the entire Island of Hawaii. This is not a Mt. St. Helens or Krakatoa event. Those are different types of Volcanoes, far more dangerous than Hawaii's, "Shield" Volcanoes. An article from today>--->>> Kilauea Volcano Eruption: Is It Safe To Travel To Hawaii?Wow. Roofs are on fire from flying rocks, so I think it's a good idea to go there?!?
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