Footage of the six-hour-long eruption show spurting fountains of neon orange lava at Hawaii's infamous Kilauea volcano.
It is the volcano's 23rd eruption since December 2024 - and the biggest in this series of outbursts, according to the United States Geological Survey (USGS), which livestreamed the event.
Since its eruption late last year, Kilauea's activity has been intermittent, with some displays lasting days.
What started as sporadic, thin jets of lava erupting from the north vent, turned into monstrous columns of lava.
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