Hawaii's Kilauea volcano erupts, creating hazardous conditions
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Hawaii's Kilauea volcano erupts, creating hazardous conditions

Annie Martin | March 11, 2026

Highways were closed and flights canceled after Kilauea volcano began erupting for the 43rd time Tuesday in Hawaii, creating hazardous conditions.

March 11 (UPI) -- Hawaii's Kilauea volcano began erupting again Tuesday morning, creating hazardous conditions in the nearby area.

The geological event ended at 6:21 p.m. local time after the fallout of tephra, a mix of volcanic rock and ash, caused highways to close and flights to be canceled.

The episode was the latest in the ongoing eruption at Halema'uma'u crater at Kilauea's summit, which began in December 2024.

The U.S. Geological Survey reported Tuesday's event featured fountains of lava with peak heights of 1,300 feet and "significant heat and ash" in a plume that peaked at more than 30,000 feet high.

USGS live-streams the activity on YouTube.

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