The Borneo Post (Sabah)

Dangerous ‘laze’ forms as Hawaii volcano lava reaches ocean

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LOS ANGELES: Authoritie­s in Hawaii have warned of dangerous ‘laze’ fumes as molten lava from the erupting Kilauea volcano reached the Pacific Ocean.

Two lava flows “reached the ocean along the southeast Puna coast overnight,” on Hawaii’s Big Island, the US Geological Survey, which monitors volcanoes and earthquake­s worldwide, said in a statement Sunday.

A crack however opened in the ground under one of the lava channels, “diverting the lava... into undergroun­d voids,” the statement said.

When the hot lava flow hits the water it produces acid fumes known as ‘laze’ – lava and haze.

“The plume is an irritating mixture of hydrochlor­ic acid gas (HCl), steam, and tiny volcanic glass particles,” the USGS said.

“This hot, corrosive gas mixture caused two deaths immediatel­y adjacent to the coastal entry point in 2000, when seawater washed across recent and active lava flows.”

The USGS also warned that volcanic gas emissions “have tripled as a result of the voluminous eruptions.”

Moderate winds means that areas downwind from the volcano “may experience varying levels of vog,” or volcanic smog, a haze created when emissions react to oxygen, moisture, dust, and sunlight, the USGS said.

One giant lava flow grew to six metres in height and blocked a portion of Highway 137, seriously policies. The bolivar currency impacting area residents, Hawaii News Now reported.

Kilauea is the world’s most active volcano and one of five on Hawaii’s Big Island.

It started erupting on May 3, prompting about 2,000 people to flee from their mountainsi­de homes.

Scientists believe the volcanic activity may be a precursor to a major eruption similar to the one that shook the island in the mid-1920s.

But they say they expect no loss of life given that the most exposed residentia­l areas have been evacuated and the region where the volcano is located – on the southeaste­rn part of the island – is lightly populated.

 ??  ?? A steam plume rises as lava (centre) enters the Pacific Ocean, after flowing to the water from a Kilauea volcano fissure.
A steam plume rises as lava (centre) enters the Pacific Ocean, after flowing to the water from a Kilauea volcano fissure.

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