
Lava lake in Halema’uma’u crater of Kilauea volcano seen on the thermal crater rim webcam of HVO
The summit eruption of Kīlauea Volcano, within Halemaʻumaʻu crater, continues with little changes over the past weeks. The lava activity in the active lava lake within Halema‘uma‘u crater continues to fluctuate along with inflation and deflation patterns.
As of today, the summit tilt flattened around midday (3 April local time) and remains stable, the volcano observatory reported: „Summit tremor remains elevated and steady. The level of the has not changed significantly. Based on previous observations, lava will likely be on the surface of the active lava lake this evening.“
Source: Kilauea updates from the Hawaiian Volcano Observatory

Summit tilt showing recent deflation and inflation (image: HVO)