Breakouts persist northeast of PuÊ»u ʻŌʻÅ, with scattered activity along the north margin of the flow field at the forest boundary. One narrow lobe of lava has pushed through forest over the past few weeks, and is 7.6 km (4.7 miles) northeast of the vent on PuÊ»u ʻŌʻÅ. This photo looks southwest, and the front of the narrow lobe is in the foreground, with PuÊ»u ʻŌʻŠnear the top of the photo. The breakouts active at the forest boundary along the northern flow margin can be seen by their smoke plumes along the right side of the photo. Photo taken Saturday, March 25, 2016 courtesy of USGS/HVO
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