Dozens of people have died, hundreds are missing and many more homes were destroyed after separate volcanic eruptions in ...
Kilauea, an active volcano on the island of Hawai'i, erupted on March 10, sending over 1,000 feet of lava into the air The ...
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Volcano chasing is 2026’s most dangerous new obsession and why people can’t stop
What started as breathtaking social media footage has turned into a deadly thrill-seeking trend claiming lives faster than authorities can issue warnings.
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Crews clean up potentially dangerous tephra after latest episode at Kilauea
KILAUEA, Hawaii (KHON2) — While the eruption at Kilauea produces spectacular sights, tephra – or volcanic debris – is causing a problem with residents. Crews at Hawaii Volcanoes National Park spent ...
The Kīlauea summit area in Hawaiʻi Volcanoes National Park is temporarily closed due to dangerous amounts of tephra falling. Highway 11 is closed between Kīlauea summit area in Hawaiʻi Volcanoes ...
Park rangers are evacuating visitors from the Kīlauea Summit in Hawaiʻi Volcanoes National Park as it is temporarily closed due to hazardous amounts of volcanic rock, ash and glass particles falling ...
Authorities reported tephra fall—including ash, Pele’s hair, and larger fragments—across Hawaiʻi Volcanoes National Park.
The Volcano Observatory Notice to Aviation (VONA) is a notification product used by volcano observatories globally to inform ...
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Stay away from volcano danger zones — Phivolcs
THE chief of the Philippine Institute of Volcanology and Seismology (Phivolcs) on Monday renewed its warning to the public, particularly those living near the permanent danger zones (PDZs) on active ...
The nine-hour eruptive event on Tuesday, while contained within the park, produced sustained high lava fountaining, which reached up to 1,300 feet at one point, and began at 9:17 a.m. It also resulted ...
Hawaii's Kīlauea volcano was putting on a spectacular show Tuesday evening, with its latest eruptive episode producing arching bands of red lava higher than some skyscrapers ...
Volcanoes might seem like nature’s incinerators, but using them to burn up trash would be dangerous and disrespectful to ...
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