Hawaii’s Kilauea Erupts Again With Massive Lava Bursts
Hawaii’s Kilauea Erupts Again With Massive Lava Bursts
US · Published Apr 10, 2026
Kīlauea Volcano erupts for the 44th time in Hawaiʻi Volcanoes National Park.
Eruption intensifies with risks from tephra and 'Pele’s Hair'.
Officials restrict access and warn of shifting winds spreading ash and gases.
Kīlauea erupts, sending lava fountains into air
Kīlauea Volcano has erupted for the 44th time, sending powerful lava fountains high into the air within Hawaiʻi Volcanoes National Park. The eruption began Thursday and has intensified, with growing risks from falling tephra and “Pele’s Hair,” thin volcanic glass fibers that can be carried by wind. Shifting winds may spread ash and gases across nearby areas, prompting closures and safety warnings. Officials have restricted access as hazardous conditions continue around the active crater.
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