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Kilauea has erupted again — for the 31st time since December — lighting up the skies over Hawaii with towering lava fountains :volcano::fire:

This latest eruption shot molten rock over 100 feet into the air from Halemaʻumaʻu Crater, thrilling park visitors and livestream viewers around the world. While no homes are in danger, the spectacle is both a scientific marvel and a sacred moment in Native Hawaiian tradition. Witness the raw power of the Earth and the living legends of Pele, the volcano goddess
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00:00Kilauea is back, and it's putting on one of nature's wildest shows.
00:04Lava is shooting 100 feet into the sky as the volcano erupts for the 31st time since December.
00:10It started with quiet spattering in the morning.
00:13By afternoon, fountains of molten rock were roaring from the crater like a jet engine.
00:17And the best part? It's all happening right inside Hawaii Volcanoes National Park.
00:22No homes are threatened, just front row seats to Earth's fury.
00:26This volcano's been erupting from the same underground magma path.
00:29Think of it like shaking a bottle of champagne and watching it burst.
00:34The lava fountains are getting wider now.
00:36But they're still spectacular, and you can even feel the heat from a mile away.
00:41For native Hawaiians, this is more than science. It's sacred.
00:45Every eruption brings ancient chants and offerings to Pele, the volcano goddess.
00:49And for many, it's not destruction. It's creation.
00:53So whether you're watching it live or online, Kilauea is once again rewriting the story of the Earth.
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