Kilauea
Coverage of Kilauea in the Nexus archive.
- Kilauea's ongoing eruption continues with Episode 53
Kilauea's ongoing eruption continued into Episode 53 yesterday, marked by lava erupting from the north vent. These activities prompted officials to issue warnings to residents regarding potential ashfall and hazardous gases.
- Kilauea begins episode 53 with lava surpassing hundreds of feet
Kilauea began episode 53 of its eruptions on Wednesday afternoon. The activity involved increasing lava fountaining that was observed reaching over hundreds of feet.
- Pele stuns with Kilauea's 52nd episode
Kilauea's eruption entered its 52nd episode on July 28, with fountaining beginning at 7:10 p.m. and 100-foot fountains reported. The U.S. Geological Survey’s Hawaiian Volcano Observatory noted continuous overflows after six precursory flows.
- Kilauea begins episode 52 with a dome fountain of lava, grows hundreds of feet
Episode 52 of eruptions at Kilauea began Tuesday night with a dome fountain that created a pool of bright lava. The eruption caused the lava to grow hundreds of feet.
- Lava fountains return, Kilauea's 51st episode is underway
Kilauea’s summit eruption has entered its 51st episode as lava fountains reappeared at Halemaʻumaʻu crater after three weeks of inactivity. The return of lava fountains marks a resumption of volcanic activity following a period of quiet.
- Lava fountains at Kilauea summit as episode 51 begins
Kilauea’s 51st eruptive episode began Wednesday morning with 100-ft lava fountains, posing potential tephra and ash fall risks in the area.
- Episode 50 of fountaining marks milestone at Kilauea
The 50th episode of lava fountaining from Halemaʻumaʻu at Kilauea occurred on June 26, marking a milestone. The event is referred to as the '50th state' in the article.
- Kilauea man charged with 28 counts including murder in Kauai indictment
William Sinclair was charged with 28 counts, including murder and various firearm-related offenses, following a Kauai indictment. The charges were brought against a man from Kilauea.
- Lava shoots to the sky during a record-breaking Kilauea explosion
Kilauea’s 48th eruptive episode on June 1 broke a historic record for the Hawaiian volcano, with nine hours of lava fountaining before ending at 1:37 pm, as reported by the USGS.
- Hawaii’s Kilauea sets record for lava fountaining episodes in any 1 eruption for the volcano
Hawaii’s Kilauea volcano set a record with 48 lava fountaining episodes during its ongoing eruption since December 2024, surpassing the previous record of 47 episodes in the 1980s. The eruption is accessible for viewing but also impacts neighboring communities with volcanic fragments and ash.
- Hawaii’s Kilauea sets record for lava fountaining episodes in any 1 eruption for the volcano
Hawaii’s Kilauea has set a record for the number of lava fountaining episodes during a single eruption. The volcano has reached a new high in such activity, as noted in the report.
- Magnitude 6.0 earthquake rocks Hawaii's Big Island as Kilauea volcano likely to erupt again in days
A 6.0 magnitude earthquake struck Hawaii's Big Island near Hōnaunau-Nāpōʻopoʻo, unrelated to Kilauea volcano's expected eruption in the coming days. The U.S. Geological Survey (USGS) attributes the quake to stress from oceanic plate bending, with over 2,500 residents reporting felt shaking and several aftershocks.
- Next Kilauea eruption could begin over Memorial weekend, USGS says
The USGS warns that Kilauea, one of the world's most active volcanoes located in Hawaii, could begin erupting again during Memorial Day weekend. The volcano's potential eruption poses monitoring concerns for the region.
- Kilauea spews lava as it erupts again
Kilauea, a volcano in Hawaii, is erupting again and spewing lava. This marks another active phase of the volcano's ongoing activity.
- Lava bursts forth as Hawaii’s Kilauea volcano erupts
Kilauea, one of the world's most active volcanoes on Hawaii's Big Island, erupted with lava fountains reaching over 200 meters. Hawaii Volcanoes National Park was closed due to the eruption, which produced 3.6 million cubic yards of lava. The USGS reported the activity began after 11 am local time on Thursday.