This Saturday, May 19, 2018, at 8:18 AM HST, aerial photo released by the U.S. Geological Survey, lava flows emerging from the elongated fissure 16-20 form channels as it emerges from the elongated fissure 16-20, in the upper right in Pahoa, Hawaii. The flow direction in this picture is from upper center to the lower left. A volcano that is oozing, spewing and exploding on Hawaii’s Big Island has gotten more hazardous in recent days, with rivers of molten rock flowing into the ocean and flying lava causing the first major injury. Kilauea volcano began erupting more than two weeks ago and has burned dozens of homes, forced people to flee and shot up plumes of steam from its summit that led officials to distribute face masks to protect against ash particles. (U.S. Geological Survey via AP)