Hawaii’s Kilauea volcano continues its near-regular eruption, spewing lava fountains up to about 400 meters high inside Volcanoes National Park.
According to the U.S. Geological Survey, magma has been flowing consistently along the same path since late last year, without posing a threat to nearby residential areas.
Authorities allow visitors to observe the scene from designated viewpoints, while live streams provided by geologists attract significant online viewership.











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