Eager visitors flock to see spectacular lava fountaining from Kilauea eruption in Hawaii
- Kilauea Volcano in Hawaii resumed erupting on January 15, 2025, after a 12-day pause, with lava fountains reaching heights of about 200 feet, according to the Hawaiian Volcano Observatory.
- Visitors are flocking to Hawaii Volcanoes National Park to see the eruption, and park spokesperson Jessica Ferracane expects increased visitation as news spreads.
- The eruption is contained within the national park and poses no hazard to homes or infrastructure, with the volcano's alert level remaining at Watch and aviation color code at Orange.
- This eruption marks the fourth phase of activity since it began on December 23, 2024, with previous phases showing higher fountain heights of about 240 feet.
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Watch latest eruption at one of the world’s most active volcanoes
Hawaii’s Kīlauea volcano has been occasionally erupting since December 23. On January 15, it entered its fourth eruptive episode, spewing lava fountains up to 100 meters (330 feet) high, according to USGS field crews.
Located in one of the most representative parks in Hawaii, the Kilauea volcano has been the center of intense eruptions in recent years. Its isolated location and the ability to monitor the impacted areas make it a site of great relevance for both scientific research and tourism.
Lava shoots 100s of feet into air as Hawaii's Kilauea volcano...
The Kilauea volcano in Hawaii has resumed its eruption, marking the fourth eruptive episode. Lava fountains have been observed reaching heights of up to 200 feet. The renewed activity has drawn attention from both locals and tourists, eager to witness the natural spectacle. Kilauea, one of the most active volcanoes in the world, is located on the Big Island of Hawaii. It has been erupting intermittently for decades, with its most recent signific…

Eager visitors flock to see spectacular lava fountaining from Kilauea eruption in Hawaii
Officials at Hawaii Volcanoes National Park are bracing for crowds eager to get a glimpse of lava fountaining from an eruption. The eruption began last month in a crater at
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