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Kilauea Volcano has erupted again — and this time, it sent lava soaring 330 metres into the sky
In its 36th eruption since December 2024, Hawaii’s most active volcano put on a breathtaking show
Molten lava and gas blasted out of the summit crater for five full hours
Thankfully, the eruption stayed contained, posing no threat to nearby communities
Scientists are tracking each event, unlocking new clues about Kilauea’s fiery underground behavior
This volcano isn’t done yet… and every eruption tells a new story
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00:00Lava shot 330 meters into the sky, and it looked like Earth was breathing fire.
00:05Hawaii's Kilauea Volcano erupted again on Sunday in a fiery display of nature's power.
00:10This is its 36th eruption since December 2024.
00:14And yes, it's one of the most active volcanoes on the planet.
00:18For five intense hours, lava fountains lit up the sky.
00:22Some soared as high as a 100-story building.
00:25That's taller than the Eiffel Tower.
00:27The eruption came with a huge column of gas and molten rock.
00:31But here's the relief.
00:32It's all happening within the summit crater.
00:34No homes or towns are currently at risk.
00:37Scientists are closely watching.
00:39Every eruption follows the same underground route.
00:42And that's helping them unlock new secrets about how this volcano works.
00:46It's like Kilauea is leaving a trail of clues beneath its fiery outbursts.
00:50One thing's for sure.
00:51This volcano may sleep, but never for long.
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