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January 16, 2025

Eager visitors flock to see spectacular lava fountaining from Kilauea eruption in Hawaii

In this photo provided by Janice Wei, lava fountains from an eruption of Kilauea volcano on Wednesday, Jan., 15, 2025, in Hawaii. Credit: Janice Wei/NPS via AP
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In this photo provided by Janice Wei, lava fountains from an eruption of Kilauea volcano on Wednesday, Jan., 15, 2025, in Hawaii. Credit: Janice Wei/NPS via AP

People were flocking to Hawaii Volcanoes National Park on Wednesday to get a glimpse of fountaining lava.

The that began Dec. 23 in a crater at the summit of Kilauea volcano has paused periodically. It resumed Wednesday morning as a "small sluggish lava flow," and then increased into a fountain that appeared to be 200 feet (60 meters) high, the Hawaiian Volcano Observatory said.

By the afternoon, to the national park on the Big Island were able to see two fountains from an overlook.

The observatory said it was possible fountain heights would increase as more gas-rich lava erupted.

"The park is already very busy with people eager to see the eruption and we expect visitation to increase as the news gets out again," Jessica Ferracane, park spokesperson, said in an email.

Hawaii Volcanoes National Park encompasses the summits of two of the world's most active volcanoes: Kilauea and Mauna Loa.

The eruption is visible from many in the park. The lava is not posing a hazard to homes or infrastructure.

In this photo provided by Janice Wei, lava fountains from an eruption of Kilauea volcano on Wednesday, Jan., 15, 2025, in Hawaii. Credit: Janice Wei/NPS via AP
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In this photo provided by Janice Wei, lava fountains from an eruption of Kilauea volcano on Wednesday, Jan., 15, 2025, in Hawaii. Credit: Janice Wei/NPS via AP
This image taken from video provided by United States Geological Survey on the USGS live feed shows Kilauea Volcano erupting Wednesday, Jan. 15, 2025, in Hawaii. Credit: USGS via AP
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This image taken from video provided by United States Geological Survey on the USGS live feed shows Kilauea Volcano erupting Wednesday, Jan. 15, 2025, in Hawaii. Credit: USGS via AP
In this photo provided by Janice Wei, lava fountains from an eruption of Kilauea volcano on Wednesday, Jan., 15, 2025, in Hawaii. Credit: Janice Wei/NPS via AP
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In this photo provided by Janice Wei, lava fountains from an eruption of Kilauea volcano on Wednesday, Jan., 15, 2025, in Hawaii. Credit: Janice Wei/NPS via AP
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Kilauea volcano in Hawaii resumed its eruption with lava fountaining up to 60 meters high, attracting numerous visitors to Hawaii Volcanoes National Park. The eruption, which began on December 23, has been intermittent but is currently visible from various public overlooks. The lava poses no threat to homes or infrastructure. The park, which includes Kilauea and Mauna Loa, is experiencing increased visitation due to the eruption.

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