Hawaii's Kilauea volcano erupted again, sending lava 100 feet into the air. This is Kilauea's 31st eruption since December, a frequent occurrence for this active volcano. The eruption is contained within the summit crater, posing no threat to homes. While spectacular for viewers at Hawaii Volcanoes National Park and online livestreams, scientists monitor the situation closely, unsure of the eruption's duration or potential changes. The eruption's intensity may vary, with lava fountains potentially becoming wider but shorter. Park officials urge visitors to heed safety guidelines.
Prepared by Olivia Bennett and reviewed by editorial team.
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