Kilauea’s eruption is back as the Hawaii volcano shoots lava for the 31st time since December
Kilauea's ongoing eruption has produced 31 lava fountains since December, with magma rising at 3.8 cubic meters per second from beneath Halemaumau Crater, scientists said.
- Kilauea volcano on the island of Hawaii has begun its 31st episode of eruptions with lava fountaining at the north vent.
- Lava fountains have been steadily growing in size to over 325 feet, and past episodes produced fountains over 1,000 feet high with plumes up to 20,000 feet.
- The Hawaii Volcano Observatory warns that due to northeast winds, volcanic gas emissions and material may be distributed to the south and southwest of the summit caldera.
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