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'Record high' lava fountains seen at Hawaii's Kilauea volcano in latest eruption

Episode 35 produced simultaneous lava fountains from two vents reaching 460 meters, marking the highest fountaining recorded in the current eruption cycle, USGS reported.

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The US Geological Survey said 'record high fountains' were measured in the latest episode of Hawaii's Kilauea volcanic eruption, which has been taking place at semiregular intervals since late last year.

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On Friday 17 October, Kilauea in Hawaii experienced its 35th volcanic eruption since the end of 2024. Record lava fountains have been observed by the United States Institute for Geological Studies (USGS). - VIDEO - " Record lava fountains": spectacular images of the eruption of Kilauea volcano in Hawaii (International).

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The U.S. Geological Service has reported the eruption of the Kilauea volcano in Hawaii, “with lava jets at record levels,” which have reached heights of up to 500 meters. Kilauea’s latest eruption began on Friday in what is number 35 since December 2024. Scientists actually believe that all these eruptions are actually one, as the magma has followed the same path to the surface, Euronews explains. The U.S. Geological Service (USGS) revealed this…

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Big Island Video News broke the news in Kilauea, United States on Saturday, October 18, 2025.
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