Volcano Watch: Recent activity reminds us to maintain our volcano awareness

The summits of Kīlauea and Mauna Loa are visible in this photo, which looks west. Kilauea Caldera, with the collapse area that formed during 2018, is dwarfed by Mauna Loa in the background. Both volcanoes are considered active and will erupt again. (USGS photo)

Though there hasn’t been an eruption in Hawaii in 2020, the year has hardly been quiet — earthquake swarms, an elevated alert-level on Mauna Loa, and a growing water lake on Kilauea are reminders that island residents should be aware of Hawaii’s active volcanoes.