The world’s most active volcano: Want to see Hawaii's steamy side?

By Steve Meacham
June 11 2016 - 12:15am
View of fields and volcanoes along Kohala Mountain Road in Big Island. Photo: pikappa
View of fields and volcanoes along Kohala Mountain Road in Big Island. Photo: pikappa
Lava flow from Kilauea volcano on the Big Island.
Lava flow from Kilauea volcano on the Big Island.
People walking among flowing lava. Photo: Maria_Ermolova
People walking among flowing lava. Photo: Maria_Ermolova

"Our home is just a few miles from Lava Zone 2," says Jill Grotkin. "That's the second most risky of the nine official Lava Flow Hazard Zones designated for Hawaii by the US Geological Survey. You can imagine what an impact that has on our home insurance."

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