4.6 magnitude earthquake rattles Hawaii’s Big Island | November 25, 2025—Kīlauea summit erup…


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4.6 magnitude earthquake rattles Hawaii’s Big Island

The USGS said the quake was unrelated to recent Kilauea volcanic eruptions.

An earthquake with a magnitude of 4.6 struck the southeastern portion of Hawaii's Big Island Wednesday night just before midnight local time, according to the U.S. Geological Survey (USGS).

The event was located on the south flank of the Kilauea volcano, according to the Hawaii Emergency Management Agency. No tsunamis were expected as a result, the agency added.

The USGS said in a press release that the earthquake had a depth of about three miles underground, and that the seismic event does not appear to be related to the recent Kilauea volcanic eruptions.

November 25, 2025—Kīlauea summit eruption reference map

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This reference map depicts the Kīlauea summit eruption within Halema‘uma‘u crater that began on December 23, 2024. The data for this map were collected during a Hawaiian Volcano Observatory helicopter overflight on November 24, 2025; as such, the provided statistics are reflective of the first thirty-six episodes of the eruption through November 9. A thirty-seventh lava fountaining episode occurred November 25, but its lava flows will be mapped in full during the next overflight, likely sometime next week.

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Lava spews out from Hawaii's Kilauea as volcano erupts again

One of the world's most active volcanoes has erupted again in Hawaii.

Timelapse footage from Mount Kilauea shows lava flowing down the volcano, as ash and smoke spew into the air.

According to the United States Geological Survey, this is the 37th eruption episode since December 2024.

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