Video of A fiery stream of lava flowing through Kilauea goes viral
A fiery stream of lava flowing through Kilauea, which is one of the five volcanoes that form Hawaii island, has been captured in a video that is going viral on social media. Kilauea is also considered to be one of the most active volcanoes in the region.
The clip was shared by the Twitter handle Wonder Of Science and it features the stream of lava gushing through the terrain with black volcanic soil on all sides.
The tweet attached to the video reads, “Incredible close-up footage of a fast flowing river of lava rushing from Hawaii's Kilauea volcano,” assigning credit to Epic Lava Tours.
The video has garnered over 1.1 million views in less than 12 hours.
Several people were completely enamoured by the terrifying yet glorious sight. One user said, “The reason why I can't be a volcanologist: I wanna stick my hands and face in the flowing lava river.”
“It pains me that I cannot ever touch lava…I just want to feel it,” another user wrote.
A third comment read, “Damn it. It's very unfortunate that lava looks so touchable when it so isn't.”
“The most interesting use of drones seems to be the video footage of active volcanoes,” one wrote.
As per the U.S. Geological Survey's latest update on July 25, Monday, the summit eruption of Kilauea has continued over the past 24 hours. The Kilauea volcano is primarily monitored by The Hawaiian Volcano Observatory (HVO). The volcano's most recent and ongoing eruption began in September 2021.
In 2018 too, Kilauea had a major eruption that displaced thousands of residents by destroying over 700 homes.
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