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Here’s How Kīlauea Volcano Eruption Looked Like

Kīlauea’s calm eruption: no threat to Hawaii communities

Celina Lozano by Celina Lozano
June 4, 2024
in Nature
Kilauea - here's how kīlauea volcano eruption looked like

Early on Monday, Kīlauea, Hawaii’s second-largest volcano, began a slow-bubbling eruption through four scratch-like fissures about 2.5 miles southwest of its caldera.

NEW ⚡🇺🇸🌋 – Kilauea volcano eruption this morning on the Island of Hawai’i. This is the first eruption in this region since 1974 pic.twitter.com/ybY6lnLbcf

— VAL THOR (@CMDRVALTHOR) June 4, 2024

Fortunately, this eruption posed no threat to communities on the Big Island of Hawaii. The U.S. Geological Survey (USGS) declared the eruption paused just before 3 p.m. Hawaii Standard Time, emphasizing that the situation remains dynamic and could change rapidly.

Kilauea erupcion - here's how kīlauea volcano eruption looked like

Seismic activity near the eruption decreased significantly, and visible lava emission ceased approximately 12 hours after the eruption began.

The National Park Service, responsible for Hawaiʻi Volcanoes National Park where Kīlauea is located, stated that nighttime glow or lava viewing would likely not be visible at this time.

Kilauea erupcion 1 - here's how kīlauea volcano eruption looked like

Kilauea erupcion 4 - here's how kīlauea volcano eruption looked like

Earlier in the afternoon, only one of the fissures, slightly over half a mile long, remained active.

Kilauea erupcion 2 - here's how kīlauea volcano eruption looked like

The USGS and the Hawaii County Civil Defense Agency downgraded the Big Island’s volcano alert level from warning to watch, indicating an ongoing eruption with limited hazards.

Although the eruption occurred within a zone around the caldera that has been closed since 2008 due to safety concerns related to sulfur dioxide emissions, officials did not anticipate any threats to Big Island communities.

Kilauea erupcion 3 - here's how kīlauea volcano eruption looked like

Federal geologists drew a comparison to a similar eruption in the same location back in December 1974, which lasted six hours and exhibited fissures with the same orientation

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