The Globe & Mail
The Associated Press Published Monday, Mar. 07, 2011 7:51PM EST Last updated Monday, Mar. 07, 2011 7:54PM EST Glowing, red-orange lava is shooting into the sky, creating fiery rivers from the newest vent at Kilauea volcano on Hawaii's Big Island. A...
ecorazzi.com
Today, however, is an exceptional day for the ever-erupting volcano, as it has been spewing lava up to 80 feet high. The Hawaiian volcano has been erupting continuously since 1983 but scientists with the Hawaiian Volcano Observatory report that the...
Epoch Times
Mar 7, 2011 The New Rift at Kilauea Volcano A new fissure has opened up on Kilauea, one of the world's most active volcanoes, spewing out lava up to 20 meters (65 feet) into the air, according to Hawaiian scientists. The vent was first seen late on...
SF Gate
New webcam keeps eye on latest Kilauea eruptions Lava has been spewing up to 80 feet high from a fissure in Kilauea's east rift zone since Saturday, according to the U.S. Geological Survey Hawaii Volcano Observatory, but the fireworks aren't easily...
The New York Times
March 7, 2011 New cracks in Hawaii's surface continued to spew lava on Monday in the latest punctuation of Kilauea Volcano, the mythical home of the Hawaiian fire goddess Pele. Beginning on Saturday afternoon, the fissures along the chain of craters...
United Press International
Hawaii's Kilauea volcano erupted after the collapse of the floor of a crater and spewed lava to a height of 80 feet, officials said. On Saturday, the floor of the Puu Oo crater collapsed, dropping at least 377 feet, causing lava to flow from a...