The Kilaua volcano erupted on Tuesday at the American Island Hawaii. After the volcano burst here, its lava is rising to more than 150 feet height, which is a matter of great concern. The Kilaua volcano is bursting from time to time, and the danger is that the lava will reach a higher height.
Kilaua is one of the most active volcanoes.
Indeed, the Kilaua volcano is located in the Hawaii volcanic National Park in the Hawaiian Islands of America. Kilaua volcano is considered one of the most active volcanoes in the world. On 23 December, volcanic eruptions began on the summit of Kilaua. The 12th explosion occurred on Tuesday, after which the lava from the volcano is rising to a height of more than 150 feet. Which has become a matter of concern for the surrounding area.
Not a matter of concern for residential areas
The air volcanic observatory stated that the flow of lava was slow in the morning, but in the afternoon it became intense. The lava reached a height of 150 to 165 feet and is expected to reach even more height. At present, there is no threat to any residential area due to the explosion.
Why do volcanoes burst?
The volcano can be understood as a mountain. A large amount of melted lava has accumulated under it. Large amounts of geothermal energy are stored within the Earth. This causes the rocks to melt and transform into lava. When this melted rock, also known as magma, naturally bursts, a volcano erupts like an earthquake. When the melted rocks and gas make pressure upwards, the mountain bursts and turns into a volcano.