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Kilauea volcano erupts in 44th episode after longest pause yet

Summary by Scot Scoop News
Sitting at 4,091 feet, Kilauea volcano shot lava fountains reaching up to 800 feet into the air on April 9, a long-anticipated episode following a week of precursory overflows. Located on the island of Hawaii alongside four other volcanoes, Kilauea is known for being the smallest but also one of the most active of the group and in the world. Thus, this latest episode, while dramatic, isn’t unprecedented, as the 44th of an ongoing eruptive period…
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Scot Scoop News broke the news on Tuesday, April 21, 2026.
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