Lava fountain height soars in latest episode of Hawaii volcano eruption
This image provided by United States Geological Survey (USGS) shows the eruption of Kilauea Volcano on the Big Island of Hawaii on Wednesday, March 5 2025. Credit: United States Geological Survey via AP
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This image provided by United States Geological Survey (USGS) shows the eruption of Kilauea Volcano on the Big Island of Hawaii on Wednesday, March 5 2025. Credit: United States Geological Survey via AP
Lava fountains from a Hawaii volcano reached heights of 600 feet (180 meters) during the latest episode of an eruption that has been pausing and resuming for several months.
Fountains dropped in height to 250 feet (80 meters) to 300 feet (90 meters) on Tuesday night, according to the Hawaii Volcano Observatory. On Wednesday morning, a still showed tall bursts of bright-red lava and billowing smoke.
The episode ended midmorning after 22 hours of continuous, eruptive activity, scientists said.
The eruption began Dec. 23 in a crater at the summit of Kilauea, one of the world's most active volcanoes, in Hawaii Volcanoes National Park on the Big Island.
Tuesday marked the eruption's 12th episode. What began in the morning with sporadic, small flows became robust fountaining in the afternoon, the observatory said.
In this webcam photo provided by the U.S. Geological Survey, a fountain of lava shoots up from the latest episode of an ongoing eruption of Kilauea volcano inside Hawaii Volcanoes National Park on Tuesday, March 4, 2025, in Hawaii. Credit: U.S. Geological Survey via AP
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In this webcam photo provided by the U.S. Geological Survey, a fountain of lava shoots up from the latest episode of an ongoing eruption of Kilauea volcano inside Hawaii Volcanoes National Park on Tuesday, March 4, 2025, in Hawaii. Credit: U.S. Geological Survey via AP
This image provided by United States Geological Survey (USGS) shows the eruption of Kilauea Volcano on the Big Island of Hawaii on Wednesday, March 5 2025. Credit: United States Geological Survey via AP
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This image provided by United States Geological Survey (USGS) shows the eruption of Kilauea Volcano on the Big Island of Hawaii on Wednesday, March 5 2025. Credit: United States Geological Survey via AP
No residential areas have been threatened by the eruption. People have been flocking to the park for views of the fiery show.
The length of time for each fountaining episode has varied from several hours to several days. Episodes have been separated by pauses lasting from less than 24 hours to 12 days, according to the observatory.
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Lava fountains from a Hawaii volcano recently reached heights of 600 feet during an ongoing eruption at Kilauea's summit. The eruption, which began on December 23, has experienced multiple episodes with varying durations and pauses. The latest episode saw lava fountains initially at 150 to 165 feet, later soaring higher. No residential areas are threatened, and the spectacle has attracted many visitors to the park.
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