Kilauea Volcano Erupts on Hawaii's Big Island, Causes Park Closures

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Kilauea volcano in Hawaii erupted within Volcanoes National Park, posing no immediate threat to residents. The eruption, which began early Monday and paused after 12 hours, was marked by lava fountains and volcanic gases. Authorities continue to monitor the situation as volcanic activity remains unpredictable.
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