Kilauea Vulkan Outbreak at Hawaii Spear Lava 330 Feet In Heaven

Hawaiis Kīlauea broke out


Hawaiis Kīlauea broke out

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The Kilauea volcano began to erupt and shoot lava in the air again Tuesday on the Big Island of Hawaii.

KilaueaOne of the world’s most active volcanoes has erupted and turned off for almost two months since it broke to life on December 23rd. The outbreak has taken place on Volcanos Summit Crater inside Hawaii Volcanoes National Park. No residential areas have been threatened by lava.

The latest release of Molten Rock began 10:16 pm with lava flowing on to the floor of the Halemaumau crater. Half an hour later, a ventilated lava about 330 feet high. By early Wednesday morning, said officials Lava-jumping water reached 16-200 feet high.

Hawaii Volcano
This distribution photo from US Geological Survey shows that Lava erupts from Haleumaumau -crater at the top of Kilauea Volcano inside Hawaii Volcanoes National Park, Hawaii., Tuesday, February 11, 2025.

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“Current Dangers include volcanic gas emissions and wind -blown volcanic glass (Peles hair) It could affect Hawai’i Volcanoes National Park and nearby society, “said US Geological Survey’s Hawaiian Volcano Observatory in a declaration.

The release video of the observatory of the volcanic activity and is also hosting a livestream of the outbreak.


Kīlauea Volcano, Hawaii (Halemaʻumaʻu Crater) by
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This is the ninth episode of eruptive activity since December 23, Hawaiian Volcano said Observatory. Previous episodes have lasted 13 hours to eight days of breaks in between.

Last month, CBS -associated KGMB reported That Kilauea put a short spectacular show with a 26-hour outbreak, with vivid cameras showing a mixture of volcanic gas emissions and steam from the rain on top. A strong glow from the northern vent indicated that lava remained close to the surface of the crater, scientists said.

People have flowed to overlook places inside the National Park for views of the outbreak.

Kilauea is located about 200 miles southeast of Honolulu.