Number of lava fissures increases to 12

A lava flow moves on Makamae Street in Leilani Estates at 9:32 a.m. Sunday. (HVO/Special to West Hawaii Today)
At 1:24 p.m. Sunday, USGS scientists monitoring the eruption in Leilani Estates walk past spatter that was erupted from fissure 5-6 on Leilani Avenue. (HVO/Special to West Hawaii Today)
The summit lava lake has dropped significantly over the past few days, and this evening was roughly 660 feet below the crater rim. This very wide angle camera view captures the entire north portion of the Overlook crater. (HVO/Special to West Hawaii Today)
As part of their monitoring work, HVO geologists collect samples of spatter for laboratory analysis; information gained from these samples sheds light on what's happening inside Kilauea Volcano. This photo, taken at 10:35 a.m. Sunday, shows fissure 10 near the intersection of Malama and Pomaikai Streets in Leilani Estates. (HVO/Special to West Hawaii Today)

HILO — Hawaii County Civil Defense has confirmed the number of active volcanic fissures around Leilani Estates has risen to 12.