Spectacular Sight! Kīlauea’s Lava Soars 1,000 Feet Up
Spectacular Sight! Kīlauea’s Lava Soars 1,000 Feet Up
US · Published Nov 11, 2025
Kīlauea Volcano in Hawaii erupted on Sunday, sending lava fountains up to 1,100 feet high.
The eruption, classified as Episode 36, remained within Hawaiʻi Volcanoes National Park and posed no immediate threat to communities.
Officials are monitoring volcanic gas and vog levels as the eruption remains active but stable.
Kīlauea erupts, lava fountains reach impressive heights
Hawaii’s Kīlauea Volcano erupted again on Sunday, creating a breathtaking display of nature's power. Lava fountains shot up to an astonishing 1,100 feet (approximately 335 meters) within the Halemaʻumaʻu crater, located on the Big Island. This eruption, which lasted for almost five hours, dramatically reshaped the landscape as molten lava spread across much of the crater floor.
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