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- Mauna Loa, the world's largest active volcano, erupted on Monday morning on Hawaii's Big Island
- United States Geological Survey says there is no risk of magma fall but an ash fall advisory is in place
- Residents on the Big Island were woken by earthquakes and an amber sky as a result of the eruption
- Mauna Loa last erupted in 1984; today brings an end to its longest ever quiet period
- Some are cautiously watching for lava flows and have been told to be ready to evacuate if necessary
- The last eruption lasted several days but did not flow into any of the island's communities
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