By NATALIA DELIGNE Hawaiian Volcano Observatory
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Hualalai erupts much less often than its neighbors, with centuries rather than years or decades separating eruptions. The most recent documented activity was an earthquake swarm in 1929, which likely corresponded to an intrusion of magma into the volcano. Its most recent eruption occurred in 1800–01, and the erupted lava flows from 1800–01 underlie almost the entire Ellison Onizuka Kona International Airport at Keahole. Future eruptions from Hualalai may pose a direct threat to Kailua-Kona and the surrounding communities.