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Kilauea volcano eruption in Hawaii spews lava 700 feet high, leaving visitors "gasping in amazement"
Kilauea volcano eruption in Hawaii spews lava 700 feet high, leaving visitors "gasping in amazement"

CBS News

time21-03-2025

  • CBS News

Kilauea volcano eruption in Hawaii spews lava 700 feet high, leaving visitors "gasping in amazement"

Lava from Hawaii's most active volcano created fountains that reached 700 feet Thursday during the latest episode of an ongoing eruption. Kilauea began continuously releasing lava from its summit caldera inside Hawaii Volcanoes National Park on Wednesday morning after a weeklong pause, the U.S. Geological Survey said. The molten rock was contained within the park and wasn't threatening residential areas. The 14th episode ended Thursday afternoon after 28 hours. During the last seven hours, lava fountains were up to 600 feet high, according to the USGS' Hawaiian Volcano Observatory. In the early afternoon, a webcam's livestream showed vigorous, bright-red fountains but later only showed billowing smoke. One USGS webcam captured images of rock fragments flying over the volcano's rim. Another stunning image captured by the Hawaiian Volcano Observatory showed whirlpool textures in the lava pond's crustal plates, a phenomenon called lava drainback. The volcano began its current eruption on Dec. 23. It has stopped and resumed more than a dozen times since. The shortest episode lasted 13 hours, while the longest lasted eight days. In January, CBS affiliate KGMB reported that Kilauea put on a spectacular show with a 26-hour eruption, with live cameras showing a mixture of volcanic gas emissions and steam from the rain at the summit. A strong glow from the north vent indicated that lava remained close to the surface of the crater, scientists said. Each time, the volcano has sent lava shooting high into the sky from caldera vents, creating a dramatic sight for park visitors. Local families on spring break were among those gathered at various overlooks in the national park, said park spokesperson Jessica Ferracane. "There is a lot of excitement in the air and visitors are gasping in amazement, smiling from ear to ear, and walking briskly or running from parking lots to viewpoints hoping to see" the lava activity before it waned, she said in an email shortly before the fountains ceased. The eruption is the sixth recorded at Kilauea's summit since 2020. Hawaii Volcanoes National Park encompasses the summits of two of the world's most active volcanoes: Kilauea and Mauna Loa. Kilauea also erupted in June and September 2024. The park, on Hawaii's Big Island, is about 200 miles south of Honolulu.

Hawaii's Kilauea volcano resumes dazzling lava show with fountains hundreds of feet high
Hawaii's Kilauea volcano resumes dazzling lava show with fountains hundreds of feet high

The Independent

time20-03-2025

  • Science
  • The Independent

Hawaii's Kilauea volcano resumes dazzling lava show with fountains hundreds of feet high

Lava from Hawaii 's most active volcano created fountains that reached 700 feet (215 meters) Thursday during the latest episode of an ongoing eruption. Kilauea began continuously releasing lava from its summit caldera inside Hawaii Volcanoes National Park on Wednesday morning after a weeklong pause, the U.S. Geological Survey said. The molten rock was contained within the park and wasn't threatening residential areas. Large fountains reached heights up to 500 feet (150 meters) to 700 feet (215 meters) on Thursday morning, the USGS' Hawaiian Volcano Observatory said. The volcano began its current eruption on Dec. 23. It has stopped and resumed more than a dozen times since. The shortest episode lasted 13 hours, while the longest lasted eight days. Each time, the volcano has sent lava shooting high into the sky from caldera vents, creating a dramatic sight for park visitors. The eruption is the sixth recorded at Kilauea's summit since 2020. Hawaii Volcanoes National Park encompasses the summits of two of the world's most active volcanoes: Kilauea and Mauna Loa. Kilauea also erupted in June and September 2024.

Hawaii volcano again puts tall lava fountains on display in latest eruption episode
Hawaii volcano again puts tall lava fountains on display in latest eruption episode

Washington Post

time12-03-2025

  • Science
  • Washington Post

Hawaii volcano again puts tall lava fountains on display in latest eruption episode

HONOLULU — An erupting Hawaii volcano once again began shooting fountains of lava that reached hundreds of feet high on Tuesday. Fountains reached heights of 400 feet (120 meters) to 500 feet (150 meters) in the early morning hours, according to the U.S. Geological Survey's Hawaiian Volcano Observatory. This marks the 13th episode of on-again, off-again lava activity of Kilauea volcano on the Big Island that started Dec. 23 . The latest episode didn't last long. Fountaining stopped abruptly in the afternoon, scientists later said. A webcam showed vigorous fountains of bright-red molten rock and billowing smoke midmorning Tuesday. Hours later, only smoke could be seen. On Monday afternoon, there were small, sporadic spatter fountains reaching 15 feet (5 meters) to 30 feet (10 meters) high. Spattering continued to increase during the night and into early Tuesday, the observatory said in a status report. No residential areas have been threatened by the eruption. People have been flocking to the park for views of the fiery show. Each episode has produced fountains ranging in height, with some reaching 600 feet (180 meters). 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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