Lava flows from this episode covered over two thirds of the floor of Halemaʻumaʻu within the southern part of Kaluapele (Kīlauea caldera). This was the 12th episode of Kīlauea
The Hawaiʻi Department of Health issues guidelines due to Kīlauea's eruption pause and potential air quality risks from volcanic gases.
Since Dec. 23, 2024, Kīlauea has continued to erupt intermittently within the Hawaiʻi Volcanoes National Park. According to the US Geological Survey, the Kīlauea summit eruption paused on the morning of Feb. 26, 2025 with a new episode predicted to occur within the next four to six days.
Visitors gather at the Keanakākoʻi area overlook to watch Kīlauea erupt. This 11th phase of the eruption, which started Tuesday, Feb. 25, 2025, ended at at 7:06 a.m. Wednesday, Feb. 26, 2025. (Photo Courtesy: National Park Service/J.Wei)
Kīlauea has been erupting intermittently within the summit caldera since Dec. 23, 2024. Its USGS Volcano Alert level is WATCH.
Mauna Loa is not erupting. Its USGS Volcano Alert Level is at NORMAL.
The latest episode of the ongoing Halemaʻumaʻu eruption at Kilauea volcano ended at 9:18 a.m. HST on Thursday, February 20, after nearly 13 hours of active lava fountaining, according to the U.S.
Kaua‘i Housing Agency announces a community meeting on March 13 to discuss the Kīlauea Town Expansion Project.
Geothermal consultant Gavin Murphy discusses the parallels between New Zealand and Hawaiʻi and the opportunity to use more of the islands' natural resources to generate energy.
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