One of the world's most active volcanoes spewed lava into the air for a second straight day on Tuesday. The eruption of ...
No homes were threatened. Molten rock began shooting from the volcano before dawn on Monday when fissures opened in the caldera floor and propelled lava 295 feet (90 meters) into the air.
throwing jets of lava and ash into the air. The red-hot liquid rock destroyed everything in its path - empty villages, schools and hundreds of homes - before reaching the sea 10 days later.
No homes were threatened. Molten rock began shooting from the volcano before dawn on Monday when fissures opened in the caldera floor and propelled lava 295 feet into the air. The red liquid ...
spewing columns of lava 80 meters above Hawaii, U.S. vulcanologists said. Images showed enormous fissures in the caldera of Kilauea, on Hawaii's Big Island, spraying jets of molten rock into the air.