The Kilauea volcano on Hawaii's Big Island erupted late on Sunday (December 20) and shot a steam cloud into the atmosphere that lasted about an hour. These records represent the eruption from the Jaggar Overlook at about 11:30 pm and the view from the western rim of Kilauea Caldera. Footage shows the lava is erupting from a fissure in the NW wall of Halema'uma'u crater and cascading into the deepest part of the crater. The footage is courtesy of USGS Hawaiian Volcano Observatory.
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