Volcano Watch” is a weekly article and activity update written by Hawaiian Volcano Observatory scientists and affiliates. Today’s article was written by HVO geologist Katie Mulliken. Retired Hawaiian ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. HONOLULU (KHON2) — It’s all hands on deck for tephra cleanup! Hawaiʻi Island residents affected by tephra from Kīlauea’s Episode ...
VOLCANO, Hawaii (KHON) – Lava fountains rose 1,000 feet in the air, sending ash and volcanic fragments flying at Hawaii’s Kīlauea volcano on Tuesday. The activity, considered Episode 43 of the ongoing ...
The golf course is located about a mile from the Kīlauea caldera and was hit by falling tephra during the latest eruptive ...
Kīlauea volcano erupted for the 44th time since Dec. 23, 2024, producing large lava fountains in Hawaii on Thursday.
The Hawaiian Volcano Observatory detected an increase in shallow seismicity and localized ground deformation beneath the ...
Past “Volcano Watch” articles have summarized the episodic lava fountaining eruptions in Kilauea’s recent history—within the past couple hundred years. A look further back in the geologic record ...
Large lava fountains streamed from both the north and south vents reaching heights of at least 1475 feet (450 meters) during episode 41 of Kilauea’s summit eruption on Jan. 24, 2026. Strong updrafts ...
HONOLULU (KHON2) — It’s all hands on deck for tephra cleanup! Hawaiʻi Island residents affected by tephra from Kīlauea’s Episode 43 eruption can receive help and resources with the cleanup, the County ...
Video above: Footage of fissure erupting at Hawaii’s Kīlauea volcano on June 3, 2024. VOLCANO, Hawaii (KHON) – Lava fountains rose 1,000 feet in the air, sending ash and volcanic fragments flying at ...