eruption
Hawaiʻi Volcanoes National Park braces for more visitors.
The eruption at Kīlauea on Hawaiʻi Island can increase or cease at anytime.
Lava is fountaining in Halemaʻumaʻu Crater on Hawaiʻi Island.
The eruption resumed on Sept. 17 in Nāpua Crater, over 6 miles from the nearest road.
There is no current eruption, but officials have raised the hazard alert to watch.
The most active volcano in Hawaiʻi erupted just after midnight on June 3, then paused 12 hours later.
The volcano posts no threats to the nearby communities—but it’s putting on quite a show.
Kīlauea on Hawaiʻi Island started erupting again this week and here’s how to see the volcano.
Showing heightened signs of unrest since May, the Big Island volcano has erupted once again in the early hours of June 7, 2023.
Both Mauna Loa and Kīlauea stopped erupting, but that doesn’t mean you should cancel your trip to Hawaiʻi Island.
Here’s what you need to know if you’re traveling to Hawaiʻi Island.
The crew brings on Hawaiʻi Volcanoes National Park interpretation and education program manager Benjamin Hayes to talk about the recent historic eruption.
We explain what’s going on with the shield volcano on Hawaiʻi Island—and why you shouldn’t worry.
After a nearly five-month respite, the lava lake of Halemaʻumaʻu Crater shows life once more.
Hawaiʻi Island photographer Andrew Richard Hara captured the recent Kīlauea eruption, and his photos are stunning.
Due to COVID-19, visitors must wear masks and stay six feet apart.
Halemaʻumaʻu crater is now a lava lake.