Hawaii's Kilauea volcano is still posing a threat to residents nearly a month and a half since its first eruption.<br /> Molten lava can still be seen spewing out of one of the most active fissures on Big Island, known as Fissure Eight, and flowing dangerously close to nearby homes.<br />The U.S. Geological Survey also warns that Kilauea's eruptions are showing no signs of slowing down, with experts saying they could continue for months.<br />Lava and ash from the volcano has now covered about 25 square kilometers and destroyed nearly 600 homes. <br />
