🌋 Aloha, guys! Kilauea, Hawaii’s fiery icon, has just erupted again—marking the 31st blast since December 2024. But don’t panic: this time, the lava is chilling out in the crater at Hawaii Volcanoes National Park, so residents are safe.
- When: Today, early morning local time
- Where: Inside Kilauea crater at the national park
- Impact: No danger to nearby towns; eruption contained
Experts at the park are monitoring the situation 24/7, using drones and live cams—the ultimate real-time geo-watch! If you’re into science TikToks or IG Reels, this is the kind of live event that gets everyone hyped. 🔥
Why we’re keeping an eye: Kilauea is one of the world’s most active volcanoes. Its frequent eruptions help scientists learn about Earth’s crust movements and magma flow—basically, reading the planet’s mood swings. 🌍
Stick around for updates on our channels—no fiery drama to worry about, but definitely a cool show of nature’s power. Stay safe and keep following for more! 👀
Reference(s):
cgtn.com