Hawaii’s Kilauea, one of Earth’s most active volcanoes, sent lava fountains spewing into the air, obliterating a U.S.
A remote camera captured the moment an erupting volcano in Hawaii knocked it out while recording on Saturday (December 6).
Lava and ash spewed from Hawaii's Kilauea volcano from dawn until dusk, with sustained lava fountains of up to 100 feet high.
Hawaii’s Kilauea volcano erupted again over the weekend with officials saying the volcano produced rare triple fountains on ...
In Volcano area, hear a Kilauea summit eruption update at the Kilauea Military Camp the evening of January 26, and learn all ...
Another spectacular eruption at one of the most active volcanoes in the world has destroyed the camera volcanologists use to ...
The USGS captured a magnificent eruption as Hawaii’s Kilauea volcano resumed activity Dec. 6, shooting a streaming fountain ...
Kilauea is back in action — and it's putting on a show like no other On December 6, Hawaii’s most active volcano roared to ...
Dramatic footage captures Hawaii’s Kilauea volcano erupting violently, sending lava fountains soaring nearly 100 feet into ...
A volcano in Hawaii erupted in spectacular fashion on Saturday destroying a live webcam with a 1,000-foot lava flow.
Hawaii’s Kilauea—one of Earth’s most active volcanoes—is bringing the drama. On December 6 lava fountains in the Halema‘uma‘u crater at the shield volcano’s summit spewed more than 1,000 feet into the ...
A scientist monitors the ongoing eruption at Hawaii's Kilauea volcano. Photo / US Geological Survey Fresh lava fountains have ...