On Tuesday, Kilauea volcano once again erupted, sending lava 100 metres into the air on Hawaii's Big Island. This display of natural power, which has been occurring intermittently since December 23, draws both attention and curiosity to the area while remaining safe for nearby residents. The latest activity took place in the Halemaumau crater, demonstrating Kilauea's status as one of the most active volcanoes in the world. Despite the stunning visuals, no homes are at risk, allowing spectators to safely enjoy the ongoing volcanic phenomenon at the national park.
The Kilauea volcano erupted again, spewing lava 100 metres high, creating a breathtaking spectacle on Hawaii's Big Island while posing no threat to residents.
Kilauea has been intermittently erupting since December 23, and its latest activity draws many visitors to the island's national park.
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