Hawaii’s Kīlauea volcano erupted again on Friday, with lava fountains reaching 370 meters. The USGS camera capturing the event was buried in debris. This marks the 38th eruption since December, though it remains confined to the national park, posing no threat to communities. Monitoring continues as the volcano alternates between eruptions and pauses.
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