Halema‘uma‘u, Kīlauea summit, Hawaii, USA - February 19, 2025 In a breathtaking display of nature’s fury, episode 10 of the ongoing eruption roared to life, captivating scientists during a sunrise field shift on0,
Episode 10 of the ongoing Halemaʻumaʻu eruption at Kīlauea began at 8:22 p.m. HST on Feb. 19, 2025 with low level fountaining within the caldera, according to the USGS Hawaiian Volcano Observatory.
Eruptive activity returned the night of Feb. 19 to the summit caldera of KÄ«lauea volcano after pausing Feb. 12. Episode 10 of the eruption that began Dec. 23, 2024, continued the morning of Feb. 20. (U.S. Geological Survey livestream)
Kīlauea began erupting from the southwest part of the caldera at approximately 2:20 a.m. HST on December. 23, 2024. Eruptive vents located in the southwest part of the caldera have been intermittently active, with new lava flows intermittently active over parts of Halemaʻumaʻu crater surface.
KÄ«lauea, one of the world's most active volcanoes, erupted once more on Tuesday morning, sending lava fountains soaring up to 330 feet (100 meters) into the air.