According to a report by Reuters, dozens of tremors continued to rattle residents on Hawaii's Big Island on Friday, as molten rock from Kilauea volcano flowed under an area where homes have already been destroyed by fiery lava geysers. Around 2,000 people have already been forced to evacuate their homes after fifteen large fissured opened up on the eastern flank of Kilauea, one of the world's most active volcanoes.