Kilauea’s Fiery Eruption Knocks Out USGS Remote Camera
On December 6, 2025, Hawaii’s Kilauea volcano erupted, disabling a USGS remote camera as lava fountains soared 15 to 30 meters in a breathtaking display of nature’s power.
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On December 6, 2025, Hawaii’s Kilauea volcano erupted, disabling a USGS remote camera as lava fountains soared 15 to 30 meters in a breathtaking display of nature’s power.
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