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Activity at Big Island's Kilauea is heightening as the eruption of the island's youngest volcano entered a new phase. Lava is streaming into the ocean and scientists are recording numerous earthquakes. For the latest updates on Kilauea's activity, visit the U.S. Geological Survey's Hawaiian Volcano Observatory site (and link to volcano.wr.usgs.gov/hvostatus.php).


Sunday August 10, 2008 Recent Volcano activity
 • Lava flow resumes at Kilauea vent Kilauea Volcano
Sunday March 31, 2008 Kilauea volcano blasts boulders
 • Crowds flocking to see Kilauea Lava flows from Kilauea
Thursday March 27, 2008 Kilauea lava draws big crowds
 • Officials worry about billowing volcanic gas Viewing the lava at Kilauea
Wednesday March 26, 2008 Kilauea's lava flow
 • Living large within an active lava field Lava flows into the sea
Tuesday March 25, 2008 Kilauea flow reaches ocean
 • Lava joins crater's show Kilauea Volcano
Friday March 21, 2008 Big Island lava flows
 • Visitors getting the long view of caldera fumes Kilauea lava on the move again
Thursday March 20, 2008 Lava overflow at Kilauea
 • Kilauea eruption blasts rocks across landscape Lava overflows continue on Kilauea overnight
Friday March 11, 2008 Lava overflow at Kilauea
 • Visitors swarm to Kalapana lava flow Lava continues to flow at Kilauea

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