Hawaii’s most active volcano, Kilauea started spewing forth lava on April 30th and various parts of the East Rift Zone of the Big Island have been severely damaged.

Related: When Your Ski Resort Suddenly Erupts [Video]

Neighborhoods, roads, and homes in the area have all fell victim to magma that are coming out of underground fissures miles away from Kilauea as a result of its volcanic floor collapsing reports the Washington Post. Of all the footage, we found this video of a Mustang getting melted oddly soothing.

Enjoy.

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Find the entire Washington Post article here: Ominous images show Kilauea volcano’s destruction on Hawaii’s Big Island

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