A Major Volcanic Eruption is Likely at Kilauea; A First in 50 Years

At Hawaii’s Kilauea volcano, it appears that a major volcanic eruption could soon occur as 30 million cubic meters of magma has recent intruded underneath the volcano. Such a major eruption likely would not occur at Kilauea’s east rift zone, but rather instead within its southwest rift zone which has not erupted since 1974. As a result, we may soon witness an eruptive series that will mark a first in fifty years! Thumbnail Photo Credit: Two Pineapples, Used with Permission. Subscribe to Two Pineapples at: Author’s Note: There is still a fairly decent chance that no volcanic eruption occurs at all at Kilauea in the next week. It is merely this author’s opinion that a volcanic eruption is likely at Kilauea. His opinion could end up being incorrect. If you would like to support this channel, consider using one of the following links: (Patreon: ) (YouTube membership:
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