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Kilauea volcano erupts in Hawaii

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Kilauea volcano erupts, closes Hawaii highways
Hawaii Island’s Kilauea volcano began erupting on March 10, spewing rock fragments as large as footballs, threatening nearby communities and closing nearby highways.

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Hawaii's Kilauea volcano eruptions shoot fountains of lava 1,000 feet in the air, triggering ash warnings
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Watch: Hawaii's Kilauea volcano erupts, creating hazardous conditions
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Towering Lava Fountains of Hawaii's Kilauea Volcano Trigger Park and Highway Closures
Towering Lava Fountains of Hawaii's Kilauea Volcano Trigger Park and Highway Closures

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Hawaii volcano eruptions shoot fountains of lava 1,000 feet in the air
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National park evacuated due to volcanic eruption, rock storm
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Hawaii's Kilauea Volcano Shoots Over 1,000 Feet of Lava into the Air, Prompting Highway Closure and Flight Cancellations

Hawaii's Kilauea volano erupts on Tuesday, March 10. Kilauea, an active volcano on the island of Hawai'i, erupted on March 10, sending over 1,000 feet of lava into the air The incident marks the 43rd episode in an ongoing eruption of the volcano that began on Dec.
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Kīlauea Photo Gallery: Lava fountains, volcano plume and traffic

Episode 43 of the Kīlauea eruption caused Hawaiʻi Volcanoes National Park to close, backed up traffic on Highway 11 and produced a volcanic plume that covered the sun, turning it red. The National Weather Service reported that the plume from the eruption reached 25,000 feet above sea level.
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