
Kilauea Volcano's 21st Eruption: Lava Soars 500 Feet
Kilauea Volcano Erupts Again: Lava Jets Reach 500 Feet Hawaii's Kilauea volcano continues its intense activity, erupting for the 21st time in recent weeks. This latest eruption sent lava jets soaring 500 feet into the air, a dramatic display captured by thermal imaging. The increased intensity of the eruptions is causing concern among volcanologists. "This latest burst of activity is significant," stated a volcanologist from the USGS (United States Geological Survey). "The height of the lava jets indicates a powerful surge in volcanic energy." The USGS and CBS provided the thermal footage used in the video. The images clearly show the powerful force of the eruption. While the video itself is silent, the visuals speak volumes about the ongoing volcanic activity. The continued eruptions serve as a reminder of the powerful forces of nature and the importance of monitoring volcanic activity for public safety. The USGS continues to monitor Kilauea closely.