EPIC Spatter Cone Kilauea EXCLUSIVE RAW WITH VOLCANO AUDIO
Filmed during our MultiCam On Location miss the next one. The summit eruption of Kīlauea that began within Halemaʻumaʻu crater at 4:44 a. m. June 7, 2023 and continues at this time. All activity is confined to Kīlauea summit region, within Hawaii Volcanoes National Park. There are no indications of activity migrating out of the summit region. Multiple minor fountains are active on Halemaumau crater floor; one fissure remains active on the southwest wall of the caldera. Fountain heights have decreased since the eruption onset and, as of approximately 3 p. m., were about 49 meters (1330 feet) high. Initial lava flows inundated the crater floor (an area of approximately 1. 5 square km or 370 acres) and added about 10 meters (32 feet) depth of new lava. A ring of elevated 12 meterhigh (36 feethigh) lava surrounds the perimeter of the crater floor (like a bathtub ring), encircling continued lava flow activity across the crater floor.
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