The Kilauea volcano lava creates cracks in the woods (Hawaii) The famous volcano Kilauea, Hawaii, which is continuously active ever since 1983 and has become attractions for tourists, was a new explosion Thursday, that threatened neighborhoods in the eastern part of the island. A giant crack length of about 150 meters up to Leilani area, which has a population of about 1,500 inhabitants. The crack, lava hurling at heights up to 30 meters as fountain. The area was evacuated.
Torrent of lava from Kilauea volcano, continuously flowing into the Pacific Ocean As constantly erupting from 3 January 1983, the Kilauea volcano in Hawaii recently produced an impressive torrent of lava that falls directly on the Pacific Ocean. This phenomenon, is spectacular and alarming, due to the collapse of a lava teichomatos solid (lava delta) which occurred in late January. Beyond beauty, The phenomenon is particularly dangerous because when the hot lava hits water, made major explosions and emerging toxic substances.
Lava destroys everything in its path After the eruption Kilouea on June 27, 2014 in Hawaii, lava continued to flow uncontrolled for about 6 months. Finally arrived very near the town of Pahoa, where things started to become dangerous. Fortunately the flow of lava eventually stopped just outside the city, but causing several disasters as seen in the video.
House is burning from the lava (Iceland) A new eruption of the volcano Fagradalsfjall in Grindavik on Sunday, January 14, 2024, destroyed some houses and electricity and water infrastructure.
Lava formations under the seabed Underwater volcanoes erupt quite often, and the flowing lava creates impressive formations on the seabed. The most prolific volcanic systems on Earth are hidden beneath the ocean depths. Scientists have estimated that there could be more than a million underwater volcanoes around the world. Volcanic eruptions result in a remarkable variety of formations as molten lava hardens at various rates in cold seawater, to form spectacular features such as bulbous cushions, hollow domes and canals, jagged pillars and folding leaves.
Lava in the snow The Etna volcano in Sicily erupted on Monday, December 5 at an altitude of 2800 meters, and a lava flow flowed down the snowy mountain.
Tourists are dangerously close to the eruption of a volcano Friday night, August 26, 2022 in Antigua, Guatemala, a group of hikers and their guides climbed Volcán de Fuego ('volcano of fire') about 200 meters from the summit when an explosion occurred. The volcano spewed a spectacular jet of lava, some pieces of which fell only about fifteen meters from the hikers. According to tour guides, these eruptions are not very rare but usually occur between 2 and 3 in the morning and not so early in the evening.
Lava destroys houses on the island of La Palma in Spain The recent eruption of Cumbre Vieja volcano on the Canary Islands La Palma, has caused inconvenience to residents. The lava from the volcano has already destroyed about 100 houses in its path.
Lava burns houses (Congo) May 22, 2021 in Goma, Congo, the Nyiragongo volcano, one of the most active volcanoes on the African continent, exploded, killing 15 people and destroying at least 500 homes. 8.000 people abandoned their spies in the city of Goma and moved to Rwanda.