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Hawaii’s Kilauea volcano spewing lava in seventh recorded episode in recent weeks | Hawaii

One of the most active volcanoes in the world is active.

Kilauea volcano at Hawaii Volcano National Park exhales lava again, and the seventh episode has recorded episodes in recent weeks.

The eruption, which began with the Kilauea Summit crater on December 23, was suspended regularly. According to the Hawaiian volcanic observatory, it was resumed on Monday, and the strength of reaching a “sustainable fountain” continued to increase prior to sporadic spatta fountains.

The fountain on the north side is 100-120 feet in height (30-40 meters), and the observatory states that it is supplied to multiple lava streams. A small fountain is seen on the south side, and a small lava flow appears.

The observation deck said that each episode after December 23 lasts 13 hours to 8 days. The suspension lasted from 24 hours to less than 12 days.

Observatory said that the current episode will probably last for 10 to 20 hours.

Hawaii Volcanic National Park contains the world's two most active volcanoes, Kilauea and Maunaroa.

The eruption can be seen as many public overlookers in the park. Lava does not bring danger to home or infrastructure.

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