Volcano Spilling Lava in Hawaii Video: Boiling Kilauea Volcano Spews Lava After Eruption, Scary Video Surfaces
As possible risks from the eruption are assessed, the aviation colour code has been changed to red. The eruption, according to the authorities, posed no immediate threat to residents on the downslope.
After a protracted period of increased seismic activity, the Kilauea volcano began erupting at the summit crater once more on Sunday afternoon, blasting forth fountains. The U.S. Geological Survey raised the volcano's alert status to warning following the eruption. As possible risks from the eruption are assessed, the aviation colour code has been changed to red. The eruption, according to the authorities, posed no immediate threat to residents on the downslope. The Hawaiian Volcano Observatory stated that the eruption began at 3:15 p.m. on Sunday. Mayon Volcano in Philippines to Erupt? Phivolcs Raises Albay's Mayon Volcano to Alert Level 2, Urges People to Cover Their Nose and Mouth.
Volcano Spilling Lava in Hawaii Video
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