Lava soars into air as Hawaii’s Kilauea volcano erupts again

One of the most consistently active volcanic systems on the planet has erupted once again, sending towering plumes of lava hundreds of feet into the air above Hawaii’s Big Island. Kilauea, a shield volcano famous for its frequent, low-explosivity eruptions that draw both scientific curiosity and tourist attention, has entered a new active phase after months of intermittent activity stretching back to late 2000s.