Monday, May 26, 2025

Kilauea volcano on Hawaii's Big Island has latest eruption

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Avolcano's latest eruption on Hawaii's Big Islandfountained lava more than 1,000 ft. into the sky overnight. On May 25, the Kilauea volcano, on the island of Hawaii, had a plume reach about 5,000 ft. high, according to aHawaiian Volcano Observatory status report. The eruption was in a closed area ofHawai'i Volcanoes National Park, located about 200 miles and several islands southeast of Honolulu. The national park has Kilauea andMauna Loa, the latter being the world's largest active volcano. Kilauea is one of the world'smost active volcanoes, the U.S. Geological Survey said. With its summit at 4,091 ft., Kilauea has had lava fountaining from itsHalemaumau crater since Dec. 23, the observatory, which is part of USGS, said in its May 25 report. This is the 23rd episode of the ongoing eruption from Halemaumau, which is part of Kilauea's larger caldera at its summit. The May 25 eruption occurred in two vents of Halemaumau, first beginning with the north vent fountaining at 9:48 p.m. local time and the south vent at 10:25 p.m. The eruption ended abruptly when the south vent fountained, reaching heights of over 800 ft. Overnight, officials were primarily concerned with high levels of volcanic gas such as water vapor, carbon dioxide and sulfur dioxide that can have far-reaching effects downwind. Sulfur dioxide reacts in the atmosphere to create visible haze of volcanic smog,called vog. In high concentrations, vog and sulfur dioxide can cause respiratory problems and other health concerns. Other concerns are what's called "Pele's hair" and other volcanic fragments from lava fountains. Pele's hair is strands of volcanic glass that can cluster together and look like tumbleweeds. The volcanic fragments fall down within a few hundred yards from eruptive vents, though strong winds can launch the light particles downwind. On the ground, Pele's hair and other fragments can cause skin and eye irritation, and officials warn residents and visitors to minimize exposure to these particles. At Kilauea's summit, there are significant hazards with the crater's instability, ground cracking and rockfalls, especially after earthquakes. But, the area has been closed to the public since 2007. Most episodes of Halemaumau's lava fountaining last a day or less. They are separated by pauses in activity lasting several days, generally. The observatory planned to issue another update the morning of May 26 local time. This article originally appeared on USA TODAY:Hawaii's Big Island has latest volcanic eruption at Kilauea

 

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