

Hawaii's Kilauea volcano resumed erupting on August 23, 2025, sending lava fountains approximately 100 feet (30 meters) into the air from its summit crater. This marks the 31st eruption of molten rock from Kilauea since December 2024. The eruption produced a significant ash plume and lava fountains from fissures within the crater. Authorities have confirmed that the volcanic activity remains contained to the summit crater, posing no threat to nearby homes or residents. Kilauea is recognized as one of the world's most active volcanoes. Meanwhile, scientists are monitoring an underwater volcano off the coast of Oregon for potential eruptive activity.
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Live: Hawaii's Kilauea volcano erupted for the 31st time since December 2024. The eruption remains contained within the crater, posing no threat to surrounding residents. #CGTNonsite https://t.co/6H33LghEvu