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Hawaii's Kilauea volcano, one of the most active in the world, is about to erupt again, according to the United States Geological Survey.
The United States leads the globe with 165 Holocene volcanoes, followed by Japan and Russia. These nations, situated along tectonic plate boundaries, host numerous active volcanic sites. Ongoing eruptions in places like Hawaii and Indonesia highlight the dynamic nature of our planet and the critical need for continuous monitoring to ensure public safety.
Experts say another eruption from Hawaii's Kilauea volcano is imminent, as livestream footage shows lava beginning to flow from its summit this weekend.
A long dormant volcano has just erupted for the first time in recorded history. The Hayli Gubbi volcano in Ethiopia's Afar Region erupted for the first time in at least 12,000 years, according to Volcano Discovery, a website that tracks active volcanoes around the world.
Ash plumes from a volcanic eruption in Ethiopia covered parts of Pakistan and northern India on Tuesday, forcing Air India and Akasa Air to cancel some flights as a precaution.
The U.S. Geological Survey (USGS) issued a new orange "watch" alert for Hawaii's Kilauea volcano on Sunday, warning that the lava flows were increasing in duration and that "another fountaining episode is close" amid an ongoing eruption. Kilauea is one of the world's most active volcanoes.
Semeru volcano — the highest volcano on Java — erupted on the afternoon of November 19, 2025, with pyroclastic flows racing at high speed down its slopes.
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Volcanoes, with their sheer power and captivating beauty, have mesmerized the human imagination for centuries. These geological gems offer a glimpse into our planet’s fiery core, revealing the dynamic and explosive forces that shape our
Kilauea Volcano is showing signs of another massive eruption — and it could happen any moment According to the USGS, this would be the 37th eruption since December 2024. Lava overflows, massive gas plumes,