The ground beneath Kilauea’s summit is swelling with fresh magma, and the next eruption could break through at any moment.
One of the world's most active volcanoes could begin erupting again over the holiday weekend, according to the U.S.
A unique phenomenon known as a "Tephra Devil" was captured swirling over a crater on Hawaii's Kilauea during the volcano's ...
The floor of Halemaʻumaʻu crater is still glowing. Both vents at Kilauea’s summit remain lit from below, a sign that molten ...
This episode tied the 1983-1986 initial phase of the Pu‘u ‘O‘o eruption, which had a total of 47 events, for the most ...
KILAUEA, Hawaii (Island News) -- Kilauea's 47th episode began Thursday afternoon with lava fountains spurring out of the north vent that continues to grow. The U.S. Geological Survey (USGS) ...
USGS said that with the eruption likely imminent, the Hawaiian Volcano Observatory raised the alert level from advisory to ...
HONOLULU (AP) — Lava shoots high into the sky. Molten rock erupts from two vents simultaneously. The nighttime sky glows red and orange, reflecting the lava oozing across a summit crater. Scientists ...
Is this a firenado? Or maybe a lavanado? Nope! It’s what is called a tephra devil, and it spun on Kilauea last week during ...