Hawaii Island's Kilauea volcano erupted on March 10, spewing rock fragments and closing nearby highways.
Highways were closed and flights canceled after Kilauea volcano began erupting for the 43rd time Tuesday in Hawaii, creating ...
The eruptions at Kilauea prompted closures at a national park and part of a highway because of falling glassy volcanic fragments, including ash.
National park and key highway closed as Hawaii volcano shoots lava fountains 1,000 feet high - The National Weather Service has issued an ashfall warning for locals ...
The event marks the 43rd episode in the active volcano's ongoing eruption, which began on Dec. 23, 2024 ...
Tūtū Pele couldn't let the incoming Kona storm system have all the fun, as Kīlauea began lava fountaining at approximately 9:17 a.m. on March 10.
Hawaii's Kīlauea volcano eruption sent lava 1,000 feet into the air and forced officials to close parts of the national park.
Kīlauea volcano on Hawaii’s Big Island erupted on Tuesday in a nine-hour spectacular, shooting fountains of lava some 1,300 feet into the air, according to the U.S. Geological Survey (USGS).
Fallout of the particles, as big as footballs, were reported at overlooks in the Hawai'i Volcanoes National park.
Fountains of lava from the Kilauea volcano reached as high as 1,000 feet.
Lava flows from Kīlauea "have covered about one third of the floor of Halemaʻumaʻu crater," according to the USGS, as a flare ...