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Orange glow and ash spew from the world's largest active volcano, Mauna Loa, in Hawaii.Pressure has been building at Mauna Loa for years, according to the United States Geological Survey, which reported the eruption could be seen from 72 kilometers away.
Lava flowing from Mauna Loa, the world's largest volcano, which burst into life last week for the first time in almost 40 years.
What we know so far about how the volcanic eruption is affecting travellers
Lava pours into a lake in a crater of Kilauea as the volcano on Hawaii's Big Island erupts. Kilauea, a popular tourist attraction, is one of the world's most active volcanoes and has been erupting regularly since the 1950s.
Indonesia's Mount Sinabung has erupted with a string of blasts that send plumes of ash two kilometres (1.2 miles) into the sky, triggering a flight warning and fears of lava flows. This is at least the eighth time that the rumbling volcano on Sumatra island has erupted in less than a week, although there were no injuri es or major damage reported.