<p>Lava flowing from a volcanic fissure near Hawaii’s Kilauea volcano surged across the landscape on July 12, as seen in this video.</p><p>According to the uploader, this video shows the aftermath of the July 12 earthquake at Kilauea’s summit. “This is the lava river flowing from fissure 8 a few hours after a 5.3 magnitude earthquake at the Kilauea Summit. The explosions at the summit cause a pressure release that pushes more lava out into the lower east rift zone.”</p><p>The quake took place early on July 12, at 5:46 am, the United States Geological Survey</a> reported. Credit: Janice Wei/Honolulu Civil Beat via Storyful</p><br />
