![]() ![]() The volcano alert level for Kīlauea remains at ADVISORY.įrom the USGS Hawaiian Volcano Observatory:Īctivity Summary: Kīlauea volcano is not erupting. The three most recent earthquakes in the upper ERZ (red) occurred between 10:23 a.m. shows there is still some seismicity occurring in the upper ERZ. However, the interactive map on the USGS webpage at 11 a.m. ![]() Shortly after 10 a.m., the National Park Service announced rangers reopened Chain of Craters Road and nearby sites, after the USGS said the “brief seismic crisis” in the upper ERZ has subsided. The activity that was observed in the upper East Rift Zone (ERZ) – which led to some area closures within Hawaiʻi Volcanoes National Park yesterday – returned to normal on Wednesday, and appeared to shift “to the region extending from the south end of the caldera, southwest to the Koa’e fault zone that has been typical of the past month.” Tuesday slowly subsided throughout the remainder of the day. Scientists reported Wednesday that the rapid increase in seismicity that began around 8 a.m. (BIVN) – Kīlauea is not erupting, however the volcanic unrest continues. (A synthesized voice was utilized in the narration for this story) The video will jump to the associated story when played. This story appears in the above BIVN Update. ![]()
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