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Seeker TV Spot, 'Kilauea Volcano'

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Seeker and Science Channel shine a spotlight on the eruption of Hawaii's Kilauea Volcano, which is said to likely be caused by steam. The ash isn't toxic, but fumes from 20 open fissures are emitting sulfur dioxide. While the first eruption was on May 3, 2018, officials say another major eruption may be underway.

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May 25, 2018
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