Kīlauea volcano shows signs of renewed activity
Kīlauea volcano shows signs of renewed activity
Updated at: June 13, 2026 at 02:45 AM
Hawaii's Kīlauea volcano is once again catching the world's attention.
As of mid-June 2026, the volcano is showing clear signs of renewed eruptive activity.
Following a short break after the June 1st eruption, the summit is currently inflating, which scientists use as a key indicator that more lava is on the way.
Experts at the Hawaiian Volcano Observatory predict the next event, Episode 49, will likely begin between June 13 and 15.
While these events are spectacular, featuring lava fountains reaching heights of 650 feet, they remain safely contained within the Halemaʻumaʻu crater in Hawaiʻi Volcanoes National Park.
For Native Hawaiians, the crater holds deep cultural significance as the home of the deity Pele, making these eruptions both a scientific marvel and a site of profound spiritual importance.
