<br /> <p>Lava continued to gush from a fissure at the Kilauea Volcano in Hawaii’s Puna district on Saturday, June 16.</p><p>According to the US Geological Survey</a> on that date, lava fountains from the fissure “pulsed to heights of 185 to 200 feet overnight” and the molten rock continued to flow down a channel to the ocean at Kapoho.</p><p>Lava has covered nine square miles since eruptions started in May, Hawaii News Now reported</a>. Credit: US Geological Survey via Storyful</p><br />