Mount Kilauea on Hawaii's Big Island has resumed its on-and-off eruptions, which have been captivating residents and visitors for nearly a year.
The volcano is currently erupting again, sending fountains of lava high into the air and lighting up the night sky with a brilliant red glow.
The eruption is currently contained within Hawaii Volcanoes National Park.
Still, scientists from the U.S. Geological Survey are closely monitoring the increased seismic activity and the behavior of the lava flow.
At this time, no communities are at risk, although the event has attracted worldwide attention.

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