It was one yr in the past as we speak that Kilauea Volcano began a brand new eruption at Halema’uma’u Crater. To be precise, this eruption started at 3:21 p.m. on September 29, 2021.
Observing liquid lava sloshing, spattering and glowing is really a tremendous sight to see! Large Island Video Information produced a video displaying a few of the latest lava exercise at Halema’uma’u. (Notice that the video was printed on September 18.) It would in all probability make you say wow as you watch it.
The narrator of the video states these astounding information relating to the quantity of lava that’s been produced via this present eruption:
- The summit ground has risen 143 meters or 469 toes.
- Specialists estimate that the volcano has produced 111 million cubic meters or virtually 30 billion gallons of lava.
The present eruption is positioned at Halema’uma’u crater in Hawaii Volcanoes National Park on Hawaii (Large) Island. Visitors can observe the eruption from a secure distance.