The U.S. Geological Survey said "record high fountains" were measured in the latest episode of Hawaii's Kilauea volcanic eruption, which has been taking place at semiregular intervals since late last year.
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- Kilauea volcano is producing new lava fountains from its summit crater.
- Record-high lava fountains have been measured during the ongoing eruption. 10s
- The latest eruption episode is the 35th since December. 22s
- Lava fountains soared nearly 500 meters, higher than the Empire State Building. 44s
- The gas plume from the fountains extended over 5,000 meters above ground. 49s