
Hawaii Volcano: Another Mount Kilauea Could Be EVEN More Powerful
THE HAWAII volcano Mount Kilauea exploded causing a volcanic cloud that reached a high of 30,000 feet above sea level, and there could be more explosions to come, said one expert.
The Hawaii volcano exploded from the Halemaumau crater causing a volcanic cloud and ash fall, according to a USGS geologist.
Michelle Coombs, a USGS Volcanologist told Associated Press: “We’re still watching things real closely and we could have additional larger events that are more powerful.”