Dangerous Volcano Erupts, Hawaii Is Raining Glass Right Now

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A powerful eruption in Hawaii is turning the sky into a dangerous storm of volcanic glass known as Pele’s hair. These razor-sharp strands form when molten lava is stretched by strong winds and cools mid-air, falling like shimmering but hazardous fibers. Scientists warn that inhaling or touching them can cause serious irritation and damage. The eruption highlights just how unpredictable and extreme volcanic activity can become in a matter of hours. Watch now to see how this fiery event is transforming the landscape in real time.

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