Lava flow decreases at Hawaii's Kilauea volcano

Hawaii's Kilauea volcano in the northern Pacific has seen a decrease in lava flow following ongoing eruptions that have caused continuous destruction in the area. This marks the 43rd eruption since February 2024, with fragments thrown up to 400 meters into the air on its 43rd day of activity. National parks and main roads nearby have been temporarily closed due to the hazards.

Addis Ababa, Megabit 2, 2018 (Fana MC) – Kilauea volcano in Hawaii, one of the world's major volcanoes, has experienced a decrease in lava flow due to the destruction caused on its 43rd day of eruption. This is the 43rd eruption since February 2024, following last month's event that produced lava flows.

On this day, volcanic fragments reached heights of up to 400 meters in the air. The eruption has led to high volumes of molten and solid lava (lava) falling to the ground, resulting in the temporary closure of nearby national parks and main roads.

Over the years, eruptions at various times have drawn the attention of the local population and tourists. CBS News reports that the eruption has ejected large amounts of ash, gas, and fire.

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