Kilauea volcano erupted again in Hawaii

Hawaii’s Kilauea erupted inside the summit crater, less than a month after the volcano and its neighbor Mauna Loa stopped spewing lava.

The Kilauea from Hawaii entered into rash inside the summit crater on Thursday, the United States Geological Survey (USGS) said, less than a month after the volcano and its neighbor Long Mountainlarger, stop spewing lava.

The Hawaii Volcano Observatory detected a radiance on webcam footage indicating that Kilauea had begun to erupt inside the crater Permanent residencein the volcano’s summit caldera, the agency explained.

Kilauea’s summit is within the Hawaii Volcanoes National Park and away from residential areas.

This image, taken from a US Geological Survey webcam, shows Kilauea volcano erupting from the western rim of its summit caldera on Jan. 5, 2023. (US Geological Survey via AP)

The US Geological Survey had raised the alert level for the volcano earlier on Thursday in the face of signs of magma movement below the surface of the summit, an indication that it could erupt.

Kilauea is one of the most active volcanoes in the world. Its last eruption began in September 2021 and lasted 16 months. For almost two weeks, starting on November 27, Hawaii had two volcanoes spewing lava side by side when Mauna Loa erupted for the first time in 38 years. Both ceased their activity almost at the same time.

A person documents the lava that flows to the surface in the Halema'uma'u crater of the Kilauea volcano in Hawaii, USA.  January 5, 2023. US Geological Survey/Handout via REUTERS
A person documents the lava that flows to the surface in the Halema’uma’u crater of the Kilauea volcano in Hawaii, USA. January 5, 2023. US Geological Survey/Handout via REUTERS
A lava lake rising inside the Halema'uma'u crater during the eruption of the Kilauea volcano in Hawaii, USA.  January 5, 2023, in this still image provided by USGS surveillance camera.  US Geological Survey/Handout via REUTERS
A lava lake rising inside the Halema’uma’u crater during the eruption of the Kilauea volcano in Hawaii, USA. January 5, 2023, in this still image provided by USGS surveillance camera. US Geological Survey/Handout via REUTERS

On those days, those who visited the park were able to see the lava from both eruptions at the same time.

The observatory plans to continue monitoring volcanoes for signs of new activity.

Ken Honthe scientist in charge of the Hawaiian Volcano Observatory had explained that, generally, there is a period of “cooling” three months before an eruption can be considered to have ended.

The USGS said the volcanic gaswhich consists of sulfur dioxide and other gases, could produce a visible mist of volcanic smog that has been observed downwind of Kilauea.

A general view of lava erupting in the Halema'uma'u crater of the Kilauea volcano in Hawaii, USA, January 5, 2023, in this still image provided by USGS surveillance camera.  US Geological Survey/Handout via REUTERS
A general view of lava erupting from the Halema’uma’u crater of the Kilauea volcano in Hawaii, USA, January 5, 2023, in this still image provided by USGS surveillance camera. US Geological Survey/Handout via REUTERS

Volcanic smog has the potential to generate health risks into the air for residents and visitors, causing respiratory difficulties and also damaging agricultural crops.

However, the eruption of Mauna Loa hasn’t had any impact and remains calm, the USGS said.

(With information from AP and Reuters)

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