Hawaii, USGS and Kilauea
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Kilauea Volcano is showing signs of another massive eruption — and it could happen any moment According to the USGS, this would be the 37th eruption since December 2024. Lava overflows, massive gas plumes,
Kilauea's most recent eruption drew in flocks of visitors. Here's what travelers should know about the natural spectacle.
The summit eruption of Kilauea continues, with 36 episodes of lava fountaining since the eruption began on Dec. 23, 2024. Let’s catch up on the events and hazards associated with the volcano’s most recent few eruptive episodes, and review the current status of Kilauea.
It’s one of my favorite drives, leading to one of Hawaii ’s most distinctive towns. Surrounded by a rainforest, the small town of Volcano on the Island of Hawaii sits on the slopes of Kilauea volcano, right outside Hawaii Volcanoes National Park, at a cool 4,000 feet elevation.
Kilauea erupts with explosive force, sending lava fountains skyward as Hawaii faces rising risks, new alerts, and growing concern from residents and scientists.
Construction of the new halau — or pavilion — at the Kilauea Visitor Center continues as part of Phase Two of the Disaster Recovery Project, on track for completion in late 2026. Hawaii Volcanoes National Park is preparing for a busy December as Kilauea’s ongoing summit eruption approaches its one-year anniversary,