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This short video compilation shows conditions at Kapoho Bay during a helicopter overflight on June 4, 2018, around
6:15 a.m. HST and again around
1:38 p.m. HST. By
6:15 a.m., lava from fissure 8 had entered the ocean for over seven hours. The flow front was about a half-mile wide, with lava building a delta a few hundred yards into the bay. The ocean entry sends a large laze plume into the air along the coastline. In the second video, taken about seven hours later (around
1:38 p.m.), lava had nearly filled the shallow bay.
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