Hawaii’s Kilauea volcano today produced a record setting eruption, while also generating 1,000 foot high lava fountains. This occurred in the southwest section of its summit, as more than 5 million cubic meters of lava erupted across a little more than 8 hours. Today’s video will elaborate on the record that was broken and discuss when Kilauea’s 46th eruptive episode might begin.
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0:00 Kilauea Erupts
0:58 Eruption Comparison
1:59 A New Record
2:23 Eruption Timeline
3:27 Next Eruptive Episode
