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Hawaii's Kīlauea Volcano Erupts, Lava Fountains and Smoke Soar
Kīlauea Volcano Puts on a Spectacular Display
On March 10, 2026, Hawaii's Kīlauea volcano once again began active eruptive activity. According to the U.S. Geological Survey (USGS), powerful lava fountains shot up from the volcanic crater, accompanied by a large amount of volcanic ash and smoke that blanketed the sky. Videos vividly capture the sight of the hot, spewing lava alongside dark red lava flows on the ground.
Eruption Site Captured in Time-Lapse Footage
This Kīlauea volcano eruption was captured in several videos, which have been edited into time-lapse format to showcase the dynamic process of the eruption. The spewing lava illuminated the surroundings with a reddish glow, and thick smoke rose high into the sky, creating a magnificent spectacle. As of now, there are no additional damages or warnings specified in the videos, but authorities are monitoring the situation.
*Source: YouTube: Reuters (2026-03-11)*



