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Next Kilauea eruption may start over Memorial Day weekend, USGS reports

22 May 2026
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One of the world’s most active volcanoes, Kilauea on Hawaii’s Big Island, is showing signs of potential eruption over the holiday weekend, as indicated by the U.S. Geological Survey (USGS). The Hawaiian Volcano Observatory reports summit inflation at Kilauea, which involves the uplifting of the volcano’s peak, suggesting an imminent volcanic event. Model forecasts predict the start of episode 48 of ongoing eruptions between Sunday and Tuesday. The USGS has issued a code yellow alert, reflecting elevated unrest above background levels. Recent observations revealed glow from eruptive vents and low-level seismic tremors, even while the volcano has paused eruptions.

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Kilauea’s activity is significant due to its history of frequent eruptions, which can impact local populations and ecosystems. Since December 2024, Kilauea has experienced dozens of eruptions, with some producing lava fountains reaching heights of 1,500 feet. The eruptions pose hazards, including volcanic gas emissions and falling debris, which can affect areas several miles downwind. The ongoing unrest at Kilauea underscores the importance of monitoring volcanic activity, as past eruptions have led to significant geological changes and safety concerns within Hawaii Volcanoes National Park and surrounding regions.

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