Kilauea displays lava fountains for the 37th time since its eruption began last year
Summary
Kilauea volcano on Hawaii's Big Island erupted again, sending lava 400 feet into the air. This marks the 37th time since the eruption began in December 2022, with the activity contained within the summit caldera and posing no threat to homes.Key Facts
- Kilauea volcano is on Hawaii's Big Island.
- The latest eruption started on Tuesday, sending lava 400 feet high.
- This eruption is Kilauea’s 37th since December 2022.
- The lava stayed within the summit caldera of the volcano.
- No homes or communities are currently at risk from the lava.
- Hawaii Volcanoes National Park is where the eruption took place.
- Kilauea is one of the world’s most active volcanoes.
- The volcano's eruptions typically last about a day or less.
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