A remote camera captured the moment an erupting volcano in Hawaii knocked it out while recording on Saturday (December 6).
Kilauea's most recent eruption drew in flocks of visitors. Here's what travelers should know about the natural spectacle.
Hawaii’s Kilauea, one of Earth’s most active volcanoes, sent lava fountains spewing into the air, obliterating a U.S.
It was the 38th eruption since the current series began in December 2024.
Webcam livestreams from the summit captured the fountains intensifying rapidly soon after the episode began.
Hawaii's Kilauea volcano erupts for 38th episode spewing lava 1,200 feet in the air.
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 ...
Top middle photo: view of the new puʻu a few days after episode 36 on November 10. Top right photo: scientist takes a precise ...
The USGS said fountaining began at about 8:45 a.m. Saturday.
Volcanic activity resumed at Hawaii’s Kilauea volcano on Saturday morning, December 6, appearing in satellite imagery ...
Dramatic footage captures Hawaii’s Kilauea volcano erupting violently, sending lava fountains soaring nearly 100 feet into ...