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23 Dec 2024 | 02:37 PM UTC

US: Officials report increased volcanic activity at Kilauea Volcano, Hawaii, as of early Dec. 23

Increased volcanic activity observed at Kilauea Volcano, Hawaii, US, as of early Dec. 23. Eruption ongoing; authorities raise alert level.

Warning

Officials with the United States Geological Geological Survey (USGS) have observed increased levels of volcanic activity at the Kilauea Volcano, located on the Island of Hawaii (Big Island), as of early Dec. 23. The USGS Hawaiian Volcano Observatory has reported an eruption is occurring within Halemaʻumaʻu and the summit caldera Kaluapele in the Hawaiʻi Volcanoes National Park since around 02:00 HST. Increased seismic activity and ground deformation have also been observed. The eruptive activity has been confined to the summit caldera and does not currently pose a threat to the public; however, volcanic gas emissions could decrease air quality in areas downwind of the volcano over the coming days and more intense eruptive episodes are possible. Due to the increased volcanic activity, authorities have raised the Volcano Alert Level for Kilauea from Advisory to Warning and the Aviation Color Code for the volcano from Yellow to Red (in both cases, to the highest level on a four-tier scale).

Plan for possible transport disruptions in the surrounding area. Road conditions could quickly deteriorate during periods of significant ashfall, and visibility could be reduced. Officials might close roads near the volcano depending on the presence of hazardous volcanic material. Fine particulate matter ejected from the volcano could pose a hazard to flights in the surrounding airspace, potentially impacting flights at Ellison Onizuka Kona International Airport (KOA), Hilo International Airport (HNL), and other airports across Hawaii. Authorities might temporarily close airport facilities if significant ashfall accumulations occur.

Confirm flights if eruptive activity intensifies. Plan for possible transportation disruptions if operating near Kilauea in the coming days. Seek updated information on road conditions before driving; due to reduced visibility, drive cautiously in areas affected by ash. Carry masks or face coverings and observe other precautions to avoid ash inhalation if operating in the affected area.