Kīlauea volcano in Hawaii hits record 48th lava fountaining episode, with lava rising over 650 feet; USGS says likely eruption's peak.
The Kīlauea volcano in Hawaii recorded its 48th lava fountaining episode, the most during a single eruption, with lava rising over 650 feet, which the United States Geological Survey said is likely the eruption's peak.
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