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Toddler saved from falling into erupting Hawaii volcano ‘within the nick of time’

By Editorial Board Published December 29, 2024 2 Min Read
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Toddler saved from falling into erupting Hawaii volcano ‘within the nick of time’

A toddler nearly plunged into an erupting volcano on Christmas Day, together with his mom grabbing him “in the nick of time”. 

The near-miss occurred on the fringe of Kilauea volcano in Hawaii, the place households had gathered to look at fountains of orange lava spew into the air.

The toddler wandered away from his household previous a security barrier and inside a “split second” ran towards the 400ft (120m) cliff edge.

“His mother, screaming, managed to grab him in the nick of time, just a foot or so away from a fatal fall,” the US Nationwide Park Service (NPS) stated.

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Lava flows have lined the Halema’uma’u crater on the Kaluapele volcano. Pic: USGS/Reuters

The NPS reiterated a blunt warning that guests who “ignore the warnings, walk past closure signs, lose track of loved ones… do so at great risk”.

It urged guests to stay to marked trails, keep out of closed areas and maintain a detailed eye on kids.

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The volcano has erupted dozens of times since 1952.

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Park superintendent Rhonda Loh stated: “The hazards that coincide with an eruption are dangerous, and we have safety measures in place including closed areas, barriers, closure signs, and traffic management.”

Vacationer security is of “utmost concern” to the NPS, however “we rely on everyone to recreate responsibility”, she stated.

“National parks showcase nature’s splendour, but they are not playgrounds.”

Kilauea began erupting on 23 December, sending “vigorous high fountains” of molten rock 250ft (80m) into the air in phases, USGS Hawaiian Volcano Observatory stated.

It is likely one of the most lively on this planet, erupting eight occasions since 2020, together with in June and September this 12 months.

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