<p>Fissure fountains continued to feed lava into a channel flowing into the sea at Kapoho, in Pahoa, Hawaii, the USGS said on June 18.</p><p>The flow front at the coast was about 1.5 miles across, the service said, with lava meeting the sea at a “single entry, creating a large laze plume.”</p><p>Local man John Kapono Carter was on hand on June 15, when he recorded this nighttime footage and noted, the “Kapoho lava river is raging right now.” Credit: John Kapono Carter via Storyful</p><br />