Hawaii's Kilauea volcano erupted recently, shooting massive fountains of lava up to 100 feet into the air. This spectacular event, documented by the United States Geological Survey (USGS), marks Kilauea's 31st eruption in under a year, affirming its status as one of the world's most active volcanoes. The new flow of lava began around 14:04 local time (01:04 BST) on August 22, 2025. Fortunately, this latest eruption poses no threat to nearby homes or communities as the volcano's activity is closely monitored. Kilauea remains a significant attraction for scientists, tourists, and volcano enthusiasts alike.