Honoring a Century And Reflecting on Sixteen Explosive Days at Kīlauea in May 1924

In May 1924, the Big Island of Hawaiʻi witnessed a series of unprecedented volcanic eruptions that shook the region and left a lasting impact on the landscape. Over the course of sixteen days, Kīlauea, one of the world's most active volcanoes, unleashed more than 50 explosive events that reverberated across the island chain.

Read More