Kilauea's eruption is back as the Hawaii volcano shoots lava for the 31st time since December Updated 9 mins ago Hawaii’s Kilauea volcano has resumed its eruption by shooting an arc of lava high into the air and across a section of its summit crater floor. It’s Kilauea’s 31st display of molten rock since December, a frequency appropriate for one of the world’s most active volcanoes. The north vent at the summit crater began continuously spattering Friday morning and then lava overflowed a few hours later. The vent started shooting lava fountains in the afternoon. Residents and visitors will have a front-row view at Hawaii Volcanoes National Park. Others can watch popular livestreams made possible by three camera angles set up by the U.S. Geological Survey.

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