Hawaii's Kilauea volcano, one of the world's most active, has erupted, sending lava soaring over 200 meters into the air and illuminating the night sky. The ongoing eruption has led to the closure of Hawaii Volcanoes National Park.
Hawaii's Kilauea volcano is experiencing intense activity, with lava fountains reaching up to 300 meters high and volcanic fragments raining down, prompting temporary closures at a national park, part of an important highway, and the evacuation of tourists.
This eruption episode sent fragments made of ash, pumice, and pieces of volcanic glass into communities, forcing highway closures and the evacuation of tourists.
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The Kilauea volcano in Hawaii erupted on Sunday, spewing lava fountains, ash, and smoke. This marks the 42nd eruption event for the volcano, according to the US Geological Survey.
Kilauea volcano on Hawaii's Big Island has erupted again, sending lava fountains up to 1,000 feet into the air in the 43rd eruptive episode since December 2024.
Hawaii's Kilauea volcano is experiencing its 43rd eruption episode since December 2024, spewing lava fountains up to 300 meters high and releasing dense clouds of smoke and ash.
Hawaii's Kilauea Volcano has erupted again, spewing lava up to 300 meters high. This is the 43rd eruption since the start of its current phase of activity in December 2024.
Hawaii's Kilauea volcano continues its eruption, sending volcanic fragments made of ash, pumice, and pieces of volcanic glass raining down into communities, forcing highway closures and the evacuation of tourists, with lava fountains reaching up to 1,000 feet high.
The latest eruption of the Kilauea volcano in Hawaii reached a height of 400 meters on Tuesday, leading to the temporary closure of part of the national park.