The Borneo Post

Evacuation­s urged in Hawaii as lava flow advances

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LOS ANGELES: Authoritie­s urged people in Hawaii Wednesday to evacuate an area at risk of being cut off by a flood of lava from the erupting Kilauea volcano.

“Hawaiian Volcano Observator­y reports that lava from several fissures continues to advance toward the Kapoho area,” a Civil Defence message said, referencin­g an area that was devastated during a 1960 eruption.

“Residents of Kapoho Beach Lots and Vacationla­nd are advised to evacuate. You are at risk of being isolated due to possible lava inundation,” the message added.

Authoritie­s had earlier advised that lava flow from Fissure 8 had blocked a major highway and caused an electricit­y blackout, and recommende­d evacuation­s of other nearby areas as telephone communicat­ions were cut.

Meanwhile, a 4.5 magnitude earthquake with an epicentre at Kilauea itself was recorded on Wednesday at 11.00am. Although it was felt strongly in the area, authoritie­s dismissed the possibilit­y of a tsunami.

Local authoritie­s could not confi rm to AFP how many people would be evacuated. Around 2,000 residents have already abandoned their homes as a result of the eruption, which has destroyed 71 houses so far.

The lava has engulfed an area of approximat­ely 9.5 square kilometres, with the majority ending up in the ocean, creating so- called ‘ laze’ — acid fumes created when lava meets water.

Kilauea is one of five volcanoes on Hawaii’s Big Island. Scientists believe that volcanic activity can be a precursor to a major eruption, similar to the Kilauea eruption in the mid-1920s. — AFP

 ??  ?? File photo shows Fissure 8 reactivate­d on the afternoon of May 29 when, at times, lava fountains were reaching heights of 200 feet and feeding a lava flow that advanced to the northeast at Kilauea Volcano, Hawaii. — AFP photo
File photo shows Fissure 8 reactivate­d on the afternoon of May 29 when, at times, lava fountains were reaching heights of 200 feet and feeding a lava flow that advanced to the northeast at Kilauea Volcano, Hawaii. — AFP photo

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