Witness the raw power of nature! A Hawaiian volcano unleashed its fury, and the dramatic moment was captured on camera – before being abruptly cut off. This eruption of Kilauea, one of the world's most active volcanoes, sent a river of molten rock directly towards a remote camera, as documented by the US Geological Survey (USGS). The footage shows the camera struggling, glitching, and ultimately succumbing to the fiery onslaught. The feed went dark, swallowed by ash and the relentless advance of lava. The eruption itself was a spectacular display, with lava fountains reaching heights of up to 30 meters (100 feet), painting the night sky with an unforgettable spectacle. Kilauea has been intermittently erupting since December of last year. But here's where it gets fascinating... what kind of scientific data are we missing now that the camera is gone? What other hidden events are we not witnessing? What do you think about the power of nature? Share your thoughts in the comments!