Kilauea, Hawaii, where more than 320 earthquakes struck 24 hours this Wednesday, September 5, Hawaii's most active volcano, stopped on September 10 after six days of eruption. but
author:Erudite Kite RB
Kilauea, Hawaii, was home to more than 320 earthquakes in 24 hours on Wednesday
On September 5 of this year, Hawaii's most active volcano erupted for six days and stopped on September 10.
However, before 6 a.m. on October 5, the underground magma after the eruption caused an earthquake with a focal depth of more than 3,200 meters, more than 320 times in 24 hours, and was still at 6 a.m. on October 6.
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