Hawaii volcano again puts tall lava fountains on display in latest eruption episode
- Kilauea volcano in Hawaii began erupting, producing lava fountains that reached heights of 120 to 150 meters on Tuesday morning, according to the U.S. Geological Survey's Hawaiian Volcano Observatory.
- This eruption marks the 13th episode of lava activity at Kilauea since it began on December 23.
- No residential areas are threatened by the ongoing eruption, and people are visiting Hawaii Volcanoes National Park to view the event.
- During the night, spatter fountains increased from 5 to 10 meters high to more vigorous fountaining by Tuesday morning.
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