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Hawaii's Kilauea volcano erupts for first time in nearly a year

Hawaii's Kilauea volcano, in its first eruption in nearly a year, was filling the crater at its summit with lava and clouding the skies with volcanic smog.

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Hawaii's Kilauea volcano erupts for first time in nearly a year

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  1. Hawaii's Kilauea volcano erupts for first time in nearly a year

  2. Fissures that opened on the western wall of Halema'uma'u crater are seen during the eruption of the Kilauea volcano in Hawaii National Park, Hawaii, September 29, 2021.   USGS/M. Patrick/Handout via REUTERS

  3. A rising lava lake is seen within Halema'uma'u crater during the eruption of the Kilauea volcano in Hawaii National Park, Hawaii, September 30, 2021.    USGS/B. Carr/Handout via REUTERS

  4. A scientist of the U.S. Geological Survey's Hawaiian Volcano Observatory (HVO) monitors the eruption of the Kilauea volcano in Hawaii National Park, Hawaii, September 29, 2021.   USGS/D. Downs/Handout via REUTERS

  5. A rising lava lake is seen within Halema'uma'u crater during the eruption of the Kilauea volcano in Hawaii National Park, Hawaii, September 29, 2021.   USGS/Handout via REUTERS

  6. A rising lava lake is seen within Halema'uma'u crater during the eruption of the Kilauea volcano in Hawaii National Park, Hawaii, September 29, 2021.   USGS/M. Patrick/Handout via REUTERS

  7. A geologist of the U.S. Geological Survey's Hawaiian Volcano Observatory (HVO) monitors the eruption of the Kilauea volcano in Hawaii National Park, Hawaii, September 29, 2021.   USGS/D. Downs/Handout via REUTERS

  8. A rising lava lake is seen within Halema'uma'u crater during the eruption of the Kilauea volcano in Hawaii National Park, Hawaii, September 29, 2021.   USGS/M. Patrick/Handout via REUTERS

  9. General view of lava surfacing on the Halema'uma'u crater of the Kilauea volcano in Kilauea, Hawaii, September 29, 2021, in this still image provided by the USGS surveillance camera. Mandatory credit USGS/via REUTERS

  10. General view of lava surfacing on the Halema'uma'u crater of the Kilauea volcano in Kilauea, Hawaii, September 29, 2021, in this still image provided by the USGS surveillance camera. USGS/via REUTERS

  11. General view of lava surfacing on the Halema'uma'u crater of the Kilauea volcano in Kilauea, Hawaii, U.S. September 29, 2021, in this still image provided by the USGS surveillance camera. USGS/via REUTERS

  12. General view of lava surfacing on the Halema'uma'u crater of the Kilauea volcano in Kilauea, Hawaii, September 29, 2021, in this still image provided by the USGS surveillance camera. USGS/via REUTERS

  13. A rising lava lake is seen within Halema'uma'u crater during the eruption of Kilauea volcano in Hawaii National Park, Hawaii, September 30, 2021. USGS/B. Carr/Handout via REUTERS

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