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Kīlauea summit eruption abruptly ends and is unlikely to restart

There have been five eruption events at the Kīlauea summit since 2020. Deputy Scientist-in-Chief David Phillips said this eruption ended similar to the one in June, which lasted June 7-19, suddenly.

Waikōloa man captures fountaining lava hours after Kīlauea eruption began

Hawaiian Volcano Obersvatory’s Deputy Scientist-in-Charge David Phillips said the eruption started with at least six lava fountains extending nearly a mile long at heights of 130 to 150 feet.

Hawaiian Volcano Observatory: Kīlauea eruption currently poses no threat to residents and property

For the past two and half weeks, scientists have been monitoring earthquakes that were rumbling beneath the crater and along the southwest rift zone, which is located within Hawaiʻi Volcanoes National Park, and along the Nāmakaniopaio fault line, also within the park between Mauna Loa and Kīlauea.

What happens if Saddle Road is closed because of the Mauna Loa eruption?

The Daniel K. Inouye Highway, or Saddle Road, is quite possibly the most important roadway on the island.

Volcano Watch: HVO Welcomes Deputy Scientist-in-Charge David Phillips

This belated Volcano Watch should have been written in January when David and his wife Francine Coloma, who is a scientist with the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA), moved to Hilo.