WATCH: Hawaii’s Kilauea volcano resumes on-and-off again eruption that has dazzled park visitors
HONOLULU (AP) — Hawaii’s most active volcano resumed erupting Wednesday after a weeklong pause.
Kilauea began continuously releasing lava from its summit caldera inside Hawaii Volcanoes National Park at 9:26 a.m., the U.S. Geological Survey said. The molten rock was contained within the park and wasn’t threatening residential areas.
The volcano began its current eruption on Dec. 23. It has stopped and resumed more than a dozen times since. The shortest episode lasted 13 hours, while the longest lasted eight days.
Each time, the volcano has sent lava shooting high into the sky from caldera vents, creating a dramatic sight for park visitors.
The eruption is the sixth recorded at Kilauea’s summit since 2020.
Hawaii Volcanoes National Park encompasses the summits of two of the world’s most active volcanoes: Kilauea and Mauna Loa. Kilauea also erupted in June and September 2024.
The park, on Hawaii’s Big Island, is about 200 miles south of Honolulu.
More Stories
Líder sirio dice que Israel lucha contra “fantasmas” tras la guerra en Gaza
Por JOSEF FEDERMAN y SAMY MAGDY DOHA, Qatar (AP) — El presidente interino de Siria acusó el sábado a Israel...
La FAA investiga a aerolíneas de EEUU por recortes de vuelos durante el cierre gubernamental
Por RIO YAMAT Las aerolíneas de Estados Unidos fueron notificadas esta semana de que se está llevando a cabo una...
Broke for the holidays? 10 ideas to turn thrifting into gifting in St. Paul
Gift-giving season may seem daunting in light of inflation, tariffs and the changing economy, but it doesn’t have to be....
Tyler Adams sets bold goal of farthest US World Cup advancement
By RONALD BLUM, AP Sports Writer WASHINGTON (AP) — Tyler Adams has set a bold goal for the U.S. soccer...
Tyler Adams sets bold goal of farthest US World Cup advancement
By RONALD BLUM, AP Sports Writer WASHINGTON (AP) — Tyler Adams has set a bold goal for the U.S. soccer...
Bruins notebook: Victor Soderstrom trying to find his way
Being a high first round draft pick gives a player some rope during his development, but it guarantees him nothing...
