About two weeks after hundreds of earthquakes and new lava outbreaks, scientists say there was a new eruption inside Kilauea's crater.
The volcano observatory says it believes the new eruption began in the crater around 8 a.m. Monday. By 2 p.m. scientists noticed lava flowing across the crater floor. They could hear loud noises and spattering, but fumes made the new lava difficult to see. Lava was last spotted at the Pou-Pou ocean entry on June 20 before the new activity blocked it.
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