World News | Scott Wilson, Sarah Kaplan, The Washington Post | Friday May 25, 2018
Through the laze and vog, Kilauea is giving up some of its secrets.
The volcano that began a new round of eruptions on May 3 is proving to be a bonanza for volcanologists, as it cracks apart at its base and blows periodically at its top to jettison lava and plumes of ash across much of an anxious Big Island.
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