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‘Lava bomb’ from Hawaii volcano injures 23 on boat

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A PROJECTILE from the Kilauea volcano in Hawaii struck a boat carrying people watching lava from the two-monthold eruption, injuring 23, the fire department said.

Thirteen of them required hospitalis­ation and the rest were treated at a harbour when the boat engaged in a “lava tour” returned to the Big Island, also known as Hawaii.

Lava flowing into the Pacific is a spectacula­r sight, producing a foggy haze known in Hawaii as “laze”. One woman was in a serious condition with a fractured femur.

The total number of people on the boat was not immediatel­y known, the Hawaii County Fire Department said.

In the early morning incident a “lava bomb” punctured the roof of the boat and damaged a railing, the department said. It gave no further details.

“It was an explosion, basically,” Janet Snyder, a spokeswoma­n for the county mayor, told the Tribune Herald. “It punctured a hole right through the roof of the boat.”

She described the boat as “covered with lava”. The eruption has destroyed hundreds of homes since it began on May 3. Kilauea is one of the world’s most active volcanoes.

One of the most active fissures, number 8, continues to erupt and its lava has formed a small “island” a few metres from the coast, according to the United States Geological Survey (USGS).

 ?? Picture: AP ?? A police officer surveys the damaged vessel.
Picture: AP A police officer surveys the damaged vessel.

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