
Hawaii Volcano: Kilauea Shoots Lava 180ft Into The Air And Shows No Sign Of Stopping
Hawaii's relentless Kilauea volcano is spitting deadly lava up to 180ft into the air six weeks since the monster first began its terrifying eruption sparking fears the devastation is far from over.
In the latest update from the US Geological Survey (USGS), the organisation which has been monitoring the beast since its very first explosion on May 3, warned blistering lava has been seen shooting out of the volcano reaching heights of 180ft as Big Island remains on red alert.
The eruption shows no sign of stopping with USGS warning: "The eruption in the lower East Rift Zone continues with little change."