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Hawaii volcano shoots lava hundreds of feet into the air - MSNThe activity at Hawaii's Kilauea volcano started around 4:15 p.m. local time and lasted for several hours, according to the U.S. Geological Survey.
Hawaii’s Kilauea Volcano erupts again with lava reaching more than 330 feet - Scientists with the U.S. Geological Survey’s Hawaiian Volcano Observatory said the fountains of lava were likely ...
Lava approaches Kapoho Bay in Hawaii, left, June 3, 2018, and June 5, 2018. Lava from the Kilauea volcano destroyed hundreds of homes in a mostly rural area on the Big Island of Hawaii.
Hawaii's Kīlauea Volcano shows intense activity with lava fountains up to 1,000 feet. The USGS notes "numerous episodes of dual lava fountains since the eruption began." ...
A volcano's latest eruption on Hawaii's Big Island fountained lava more than 1,000 ft. into the sky on May 25. With its summit at 4,091 ft., Kilauea has had lava fountaining from its Halemaumau ...
Scientists say the Kilauea volcano in Hawaii isn't done erupting. And it's not alone: 54 eruptions have been reported in 2025.
The USGS has set up three Kīlauea summit livestream videos, which can be seen here. It is the 25th eruptive episode since the volcano on the southeastern part of the island began erupting Dec. 23 ...
US News Hawaii’s Kilauea Volcano erupts for the 25th time since December with lava reaching over 330 feet By Associated Press Published June 11, 2025, 9:34 p.m. ET ...
The Kilauea Volcano in Hawaii, located on the state's Big Island, underwent two major eruptions in the last few weeks. Eruption episodes have been ongoing for Kilauea since Dec. 23, 2024.
The Hawaii Volcano Observatory says lava fountains were reaching over 330 feet Wednesday and would likely go higher before subsiding.
The activity at Hawaii's Kilauea volcano started around 4:15 p.m. local time and lasted for several hours, according to the U.S. Geological Survey.
The activity at Hawaii's Kilauea volcano started around 4:15 p.m. local time and lasted for several hours, according to the U.S. Geological Survey.
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