Sunday, 14 Jun 2026

Hawaii's Kilauea Volcano erupts with 1,000-foot 'lava fountaining'

K?lauea Volcano's recent eruption features lava fountaining up to 1,000 feet, with USGS monitoring the activity in Hawai?i Volcanoes National Park.


Hawaii's Kilauea Volcano erupts with 1,000-foot 'lava fountaining'

The United States Geological Survey (USGS) describes Kīlauea as one of the world's most active volcanoes. It has been erupting intermittently since Dec. 23, 2024, within the summit caldera in Hawaiʻi Volcanoes National Park. 

"Sustained fountaining expected any time through the weekend," Hawaiʻi Volcanoes National Park Service wrote. 

The USGS reports that Kīlauea "is in a unique phase of activity in Halemaʻumaʻu, with numerous episodes of dual lava fountains since the eruption began." 

USGS livestreams of the eruption site showed the lava fountains dropping in height and later stopping. The vents were still glowing and lava was still visibile on the crater floor. 

The volcano's last "fountaining phase" extended for about 10 hours on May 16, according to the USGS. 

Kīlauea experienced other recent fountaining phases this month on May 11, May 6 and May 2, lasting eight hours, 4.5 hours and eight hours, respectively. 

During the ongoing eruption, the USGS reported that pressure building beneath the surface caused an inflationary tilt prior to a lava fountaining episode. 

As pressure within the magma is released when lava fountaining begins, a switch to a deflationary tilt occurs. That pattern of inflation and deflation with every recent lava fountain episode "creates a saw-tooth pattern in ground tilt records over the past several months," according to the USGS, though the government agency reports that the summit has shown little net change in pressurization since the eruption began on Dec. 23, 2024.

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