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Mauna Loa Erupts for the First Time Since 1984: UH Manoa Issues Vog and Air Quality Advisory as Sulfur Dioxide Blankets the State
When Mauna Loa began erupting on November 27, 2022 -- for the first time since 1984 -- the Hawaii Department of Health warned that volcanic smog (vog) could produce dangerous levels of sulfur dioxide across all Hawaiian Islands depending on wind conditions. UH Manoa issued precautionary air quality advisories advising campus community members with respiratory conditions to limit outdoor exposure, as vog is known to cause breathing difficulties, headaches, sore throats, and watery eyes. The eruption ended December 10, 2022, after lava flows threatened the Daniel K. Inouye Highway but did not reach populated areas.
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Alert Sequence
3 messages in sequence
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- Source2022 eruption of Mauna Loa (Wikipedia)en.wikipedia.org
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