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Hawaii’s Kilauea volcano shoots lava 330 feet into the sky in latest eruption

This week, Kilauea Volcano on Big Island in Hawaii, was shot in more than 300 feet of air, when an eruption Tuesday morning.

The latest incident began around 10:16am when molten rock began pouring into the floor of the Halemaumau crater. According to CBS News.

After 30 minutes, the lava exploded through a vent that hits incredible power and about 330 feet tall.


On Tuesday, February 11th, 2025, it erupts from Halemau Mau Crater at the top of Kiraua volcano in Hawaii Volcanoes National Park, Hawaii. AP

Park rangers are watching a huge gas plume caused by a fountain of lava from the northern vent of the volcano.
Park rangers are watching a huge gas plume caused by a fountain of lava from the northern vent of the volcano. zumapress.com

Known as one of the world's most vibrant volcanoes, Kilauea has been burping lava in the eruption stream since December 23rd.

Earlier on Wednesday, the molten rock fountain was consistently sprayed to 200 feet, the outlet added.

“Current dangers include volcanic gas emissions and wind-blowed volcanic glass.Pele's hair) The U.S. Geological Survey's Hawaii Volcanic Observatory could affect Hawaii Volcanoes National Park and nearby communities. statement.

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