Kilauea volcano's sporadic eruption resumes in Hawaii as lava pours out of a summit vent
- Lava has begun pouring out of Kilauea's summit caldera as the eruption resumed on Tuesday, according to the Hawaiian Volcano Observatory.
- The lava is contained within the caldera of Hawaii Volcanoes National Park and does not threaten residential areas.
- This current episode marks the 15th eruption since it began on December 23, 2023.
- Kilauea is one of six active volcanoes in Hawaii.
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Kilauea Eruptions Shows Up On Satellite - Videos from The Weather Channel
Captivating new video shows some impressive eruptions at Hawaii’s most active volcano. Kilauea has been erupting on and off since December, but the lava fountains on March 26 were so tall, the heat was captured by a satellite. See the stunning images and learn why the USGS was concerned about volcanic glass. - Videos from The Weather Channel
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