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Originally Posted by ColdNoMore
I personally haven't seen any articles saying that... "the whole place has a major issue."
Do you by any chance have any links...where 'they' are saying such?
I do recall those who pooh-poohed the warnings regarding Mount St. Helens...and we all know how that turned out. 
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When St. Helens blew my brother was living in Olympia, WA. There was a blizzard of whitish ash drifts up there, as if a huge snowstorm had hit. At that time I was living in White Rock, NM and my yard received a light coat of light gray - almost white ash. I bottled some of it but forgot where I put the bottle. lol
My close friends have resided on the Big Island for almost two years now and want off for several reasons. They live near Kona and the Vog has been terrible there most of that time - nothing to do with Kilahuea's recent activity which has only affected them via two large earthquakes. It of course all depends on how the wind blows...