Highways were closed and flights canceled after Kilauea volcano began erupting for the 43rd time Tuesday in Hawaii, creating hazardous conditions.
Kilauea, one of Hawaii’s most active volcanoes, just erupted, sending lava over 1,000 feet into the air and visitors to the state’s most famous national park scrambling for cover. The 4,000-foot ...
Kilauea volcano in Hawaii sent lava fountains up to 1,000 feet high Tuesday, its 43rd eruption episode since December 2024, ...
The volcano has seen other similar episodes, sometimes creating glowing lava lakes and fountains visible even from space.
The Volcano Observatory Notice to Aviation (VONA) is a notification product used by volcano observatories globally to inform ...
U.S. Geological Survey is designated by the Federal Aviation Administration as the entity to issue Volcano Observatory ...
Kīlauea is back in the spotlight after Episode 43 of summit fountaining kicked off at 9:17 a.m. HST on Tuesday inside Hawai‘i Volcanoes National Park, prompting the USGS Hawaiian Volcano Observatory ...
National Park visitors at Kilauea's summit were evacuated due to the hazardous ground conditions.
Lava fountains from a fissure in the Northeast Rift Zone of Maunaloa during the 2022 eruption. It was the first time in 38 ...
Hawaii's Kilauea volcano was erupting in its 43rd episode on Tuesday, prompting warnings from the U.S. Geological Survey and National Weather Service. A Volcanic Activity Notice issued by the USGS at ...
The number 43 is for Episode 43 of the ongoing Kīlauea volcano episodic summit eruption that ejected that tephra during just more than 9 hours of sustained high lava fountaining that began shortly ...