BBC · 2d
Webcam captures Kilauea's lava fountains soaring 200ft (60m) high
Kilauea volcano in Hawaii started erupting for the fourth time, sending lava fountains 200 ft (60m) into the air. Rocks and tephra (volcanic debris) can be seen falling, with geologists collecting them in a closed area of Hawaii Volcanoes National Park.
Hawaii Tribune-Herald · 3d
VIDEO: Lava fountains reach heights of more than 300 feet in Episode 4 of the Kilauea eruption
Later clips show various angles of the erupting lava fountains, which reached up to about 328 feet (100 meters) in height. Watch as globs of lava fall onto the cone surrounding the vent and listen to sounds of the erupting vents, which some liken to the sounds of the ocean. This is the fourth eruptive phase of an eruption that began Dec. 23.
Honolulu Star-Advertiser · 8d
Kilauea shows signs of resuming eruption with lava fountaining expected
Kilauea’s summit was inflating Friday, indicating that magma was accumulating, according to Hawaiian Volcano Observatory scientists, who said the on-again, off-again eruption that began before Christmas could resume by Monday.
Newsweek · 19h
Kilauea Eruption: How to Watch Live Video of Hawaii Volcano Spewing Lava
The USGS Hawaiian Volcano Observatory has a YouTube live feed of the eruption taken from a safe distance that shows the full lava flow into the caldera, which at night (as it is as of the time of this article being published due to Hawaii's time difference) illuminates brilliantly.
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