<p>A new fissure opened around 3am on May 13 in Puna, Hawaii, spewing lava hundreds of feet in the air and causing more residents to evacuate the area.</p><p>According to a local report,</a> the footage captures the seventeenth fissure to form since the first eruption on May 3. The 17th fissure is located about a mile east of Leilani Estates, where the first fissure opened, and has been described</a> as the most voluminous of them all and one of the most difficult to predict. Credit: Mick Kalber via Storyful</p><br />