Hawaii’s Kilauea volcano started its 13th episode of eruption activity in the early hours of March 11, according to the United States Geological Survey (USGS). Lava fountains from the eruption in the Halemaumau crater reached 400-500 feet by 3:20 am HST, the USGS said. (Credit: United States Geological Survey via Storyful)

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