Kilauea Volcano: Erupting Again
One of the world’s most active volcanoes Hawaii’s Kilauea is erupting again
- Kilauea Volcano is located in the southern part of Hawaii’s Big Island, within Hawai’i Volcanoes National Park, U.S.A.
- It is the youngest and most active Hawaiian shield volcano, renowned for frequent eruptions.
- It erupts from vents at its summit caldera or along rift zones.
- The central crater, Halemaumau, is believed to be the home of the Hawaiian fire goddess Pele.