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Hawaii volcano’s latest phenomenon: blue flames
By Associated Press
May 23, 2018 | 11:44pm | Updated

Blue burning flames of methane gas erupt through cracks on Kahukai Street in the Leilani Estates neighborhood of Pahoa.
USGS/AP
HONOLULU — Blue flames from burning methane are the latest natural phenomenon being seen at the eruption of the Kilauea volcano in Hawaii.
Nighttime photos released Wednesday by the US Geological Survey show the flames spouting from cracks in the pavement in the Leilani Estates neighborhood where the volcano has been gushing lava on the big island of Hawaii for the past three weeks.
The volcano produces methane when hot lava buries and burns plants and trees.
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