Huge fountains of lava have sprayed 100ft into the air in the most recent eruption of Hawaii's Kilauea volcano. Video released by the United States Geological Survey (USGS) shows Kilauea, located on Hawaii's Big Island, erupting for the 31st time in less than a year - making it one of the world's most active volcanoes. Fresh lava began to spew out of the volcano at about 14:04 local time (01:04 BST). The volcano's activity is closely monitored, and this new incident did not threaten any homes.
Kilauea Volcano Erupts Again, Spewing Lava Fountains into the Sky

Kilauea Volcano Erupts Again, Spewing Lava Fountains into the Sky
Hawaii’s Kilauea volcano has erupted, launching massive lava fountains into the air as part of its ongoing activity, heralded as one of the planet’s most active volcanoes.
Kilauea, located on Hawaii's Big Island, erupted again on August 22, shooting lava fountains nearly 100 feet high. This 31st eruption in less than a year highlights Kilauea's status as one of the world's most active volcanoes. Fortunately, the ongoing activity poses no threat to nearby habitats or homes, according to the Hawaiian Volcano Observatory.