Kilauea Erupts Again, Forcing Evacuations


Author: The Daily News Now! March 11, 2026 Duration: 1:32
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Kilauea Erupts Again, Forcing Evacuations

Kilauea volcano on Hawaiis Big Island erupted Tuesday, causing temporary closures and ashfall warnings. The eruption, the forty-third since December 2022, featured lava fountains up to 1000 feet high. Despite the activity, no homes or buildings are threatened. Local officials opened a shelter for affected residents, but it remained empty. Tephra from the eruption can cause irritation and clog rainwater collection systems. Kilauea continues to be one of the worlds most active volcanoes, with this eruption captivating onlookers and potentially causing cleanup efforts.

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