Kilauea, in the Volcanoes National Park on the Big Island of Hawaii, is one of the world's most active volcanoes.
The Kīlauea volcano on Hawaii's Big Island shot lava fountains as high as 1,400 feet into the air, the USGS reported.
Video explains how lava from a Hawai’i volcano was able to engulf a USGS live stream cam used to monitor volcano activity.
In Volcano area, hear a Kilauea summit eruption update at the Kilauea Military Camp the evening of January 26, and learn all ...
Viewers watching the U.S. Geological Survey’s livestream of the latest eruption of Kīlauea on Tuesday evening were surprised ...
Erupting for the 38th time, you can see the camera switching through multiple views of colors before being fully buried under tephra.
The eruption began on the anniversary of Episode 1 at around 8:10 p.m. HST, marking the one-year anniversary of a continuous on-off volcano eruption.
The perfect relaxing thing to sneak off and watch whilst your family argues over the post-Christmas dinner game of Monopoly.
Sessions are scheduled for Jan. 14 and 21 at Pāhala and Nāʻālehu public libraries, respectively. Come to the Kahuku Unit of ...
Hawaii's Kilauea volcano's recent eruption took out a U.S. Geological Survey Camera while it was streaming live.
Scientists with the Hawaiian Volcano Observatory have installed a new monitoring camera at Kīlauea volcano to replace V3cam, ...
“Sustained lava fountains approximately 50–100 feet (15–30 meters) in height are currently erupting from the north vent,” the US Geological Services Hawaiian Volcano Observatory said in a statement, ...