The ground is shaking and swelling at Mauna Loa, the largest active volcano in the world, indicating that it could erupt.
Where is Mauna Loa?
Mauna Loa is one of five volcanoes that together make up the Big Island of Hawaii.
It is the southernmost island in the Hawaiian archipelago in the Pacific Ocean.
It is an active shield volcano with relatively gentle slopes.
It’s not the tallest (that title goes to Mauna Kea) but it’s the largest and makes up about half of the island’s land mass.
It sits immediately north of Kilauea volcano, which is currently erupting from its summit crater.
Kilauea is well-known for a 2018 eruption that destroyed 700 homes and sent rivers of lava spreading across farms and into the ocean. Mauna Loa last erupted 38 years ago. In written history, dating to 1843, it’s erupted 33 times.