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Hawaii volcano update: Kilauea erupts spewing lava after ‘increased earthquake activity’

A VOLCANO in Hawaii started spewing lava for the first time in months after “increased earthquake activity” was detected.

Officials at the US Geological Survey noticed glows emerging from Kilauea's Halemaumau crater on Wednesday afternoon.

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Hawaii's Kilauea volcano started spewing lava on Wednesday afternoonCredit: AP
Volcanoes National Park on the state's Big Island.

Footage shows lava fountains covering the floor as plumes of volcanic gas rose into the air.

Experts say that the eruption is being contained within the Hawaii Volcanoes National Park and will not affect homes.

The volcano's alert level was raised to "warning" after officials detected increased earthquake activity and ground swelling.

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The USGS’ observatory webcams detected a glow emerging from the summit’s crater at about 3:20pm local time Wednesday.

Officials upgraded the aviation code from orange to red as potential hazards such as toxic gases and falling rocks were evaluated.

The color code implies that a hazardous eruption is “imminent, underway or suspected,” according to the USGS website.

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Gases such as water vapor, carbon dioxide, and sulfur dioxide are released during eruptions of Kilauea.

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: “Just after midnight, we started to get some increase in earthquake activity and seismic swarms.”

He warned that the eruption could last for months.

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