Thousands Left Without Power After Volcano Eruption Causes 6.9 Magnitude Earthquake in Hawaii
PHILADELPHIA (CBS) -- Lava continues to spew from Hawaii's Kilauea volcano Saturday.
Thousands of people are still without power after the eruption triggered the island's biggest earthquake in 43 years on Friday.
The 6.9 magnitude quake also triggered a series of aftershocks in the area.
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More than 1,700 people were ordered out of communities as lava got dangerously close.
So far, two homes have been burned.