
USGS officials wrote on social media that the quake was centered on the volcano's southern flank, but little to no damage is expected.
The quake happened just a few minutes after Kilauea's 37th eruptive episode came to an end, which saw over 9 hours of sustained lava fountaining, according to volcano monitors.
The quake happened just a few minutes after Kilauea's 37th eruptive episode came to an end, which saw over 9 hours of sustained lava fountaining, according to volcano monitors. FOX Weather
According to the USGS, Kilauea, one of the world's most active volcanoes, has undergone a series of frequent eruptions since December 2024, with this most recent episode beginning around 2:30 p.m. local time on Tuesday.



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