Summary
Overnight into Sunday, molten lava flowed from Hawaii’s Kilauea volcano, with another eruption expected soon, marking its 37th episode since December. Kilauea, one of the world’s most active volcanoes located in Volcanoes National Park, has been erupting intermittently for nearly a year. The U.S. Geological Survey reported at least 24 overflows from the south vent, creating lava fountains up to 30 feet high. The volcano is currently emitting sulfur dioxide gas at levels consistent with past eruptions, with a livestream showcasing the activity.
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