Kilauea Volcano Breaks Record: What Caused the Gigantic Stream of Lava and Its Impact
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On TV Azteca Quintana Roo we tell you what is going on with the Kilauea volcano in Hawaii, after it recorded a gigantic stream of lava that broke record and caught the world’s attention. Kilauea volcano breaks record with lava jet The Kilauea volcano in Hawaii has broken an impressive record during its 41st episode of eruption: on January 25, 2026, the activity ended with a gigantic stream of lava that reached sustained heights of up to 488 mete…
The volcanic activity in Hawaii recorded a new episode this Saturday with the beginning of the 41st eruption of the Kilauea volcano one of the most active of the planet with lava jets of almost 500 meters. The event took place in the crater Halema-uma-u, located within the National Park of the Volcanoes of Hawaii, and lasted for more than eight consecutive hours, according to geological monitoring reports. During this episode, lava sources were …
The episodic eruption started more than a year ago in Kilauea's sommital caldeira continues and if the dynamism is similar each time, the show is still different! The 41st episode occurred on Saturday January 24th, and it was grandiose! Except that this...
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