Pittsburgh Post-Gazette

Lava crashes through roof of Hawaii tour boat

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The Associated Press

An explosion caused by lava oozing into the ocean sent molten rock crashing through the roof of a sightseein­g boat off Hawaii’s Big Island, injuring 23 people Monday, officials said.

A woman in her 20s was in serious condition with a broken thigh bone, the Hawaii County Fire Department said. Three others were in stable condition at a hospital with unspecifie­d injuries. The rest of the passengers suffered burns, scrapes and other superficia­l injuries.

They were aboard a tour boat off the island’s Eastern coast that takes visitors to see lava plunging into the ocean from a long-erupting volcano that has been vigorously shooting lava from a new vent in the ground for the past two months. The lava punctured the boat’s roof, leaving a gaping hole, firefighte­rs said.

Shane Turpin, the owner and captain of the vessel that was hit, said he never saw the explosion that rained molten rocks down on top of his boat.

He and his tour group had been in the area for about 20 minutes making passes of the ocean entry about 500 yards offshore, Mr. Turpin said.

He didn’t observe “any major explosions,” so he navigated his vessel closer, to about 250 yards away from the lava.

“As we were exiting the zone, all of a sudden everything around us exploded,” he said. “It was everywhere.”

Mr. Turpin said he had no idea just how big the blast was until he saw video ofthe event later on shore.

“It was immense,” he said. “I had no idea. We didn’t see it.”

Mr. Turpin says that he has been observing and documentin­g these explosions and that this type of activity is new. There were no warning signs before the blast, he said.

“There’s something new. There’s something really new,” he said. “And I’ve been documentin­g them a bit.”

Mr.Turpin has been navigating lava tour boats for many years and has lived onthe Big Island since 1983.

He said most of the injuries were minor, but that he had just visited one woman who sustained serious injuries in the hospital.

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