Hawaii's Kilauea Volcano Is Spewing Lava
Honolulu Star-Advertiser · 1d
Latest Kilauea eruption episode abruptly stops
Kilauea is erupting again in Halemaumau crater. The current eruption began at 6:41 p.m. Monday in Hawaii Volcanoes National Park. This is the seventh episode of the eruption within the summit caldera, Kaluapele, that began Dec. 23.
Newsweek · 11d
Kilauea Eruption: How to Watch Live Video of Hawaii Volcano Spewing Lava
The USGS Hawaiian Volcano Observatory has a YouTube live feed of the eruption taken from a safe distance that shows the full lava flow into the caldera, which at night (as it is as of the time of this article being published due to Hawaii's time difference) illuminates brilliantly.
english.mathrubhumi · 1d
Hawaii's Kilauea volcano erupts for 7th time; Lava fountains soar high
The Hawaiian Volcano Observatory reported that fountains on the north side of the crater are now reaching heights of 100 to 120 feet (30 to 40 metres) and feeding multiple streams of lava. Additionally, a smaller fountain is visible on the south side, accompanied by a small emerging lava flow.
New York Post · 1d
Scientists warn of toxic gas, volcanic glass as Hawaii’s Kilauea begins 7th eruptive episode
The world’s most active volcano is at it again after Hawaii’s Kilauea began its seventh episode of its ongoing eruption, with video showing lava shooting more than 100 feet into the air.
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