The Mercury News

Lava explosion came from behind boat.

- By Audrey McAvoy

HONOLULU » An explosion sent lava crashing through the roof of a tour 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 injuries.

They were aboard a tour boat that takes visitors to see lava plunging into the ocean from a volcano that has been

erupting for two months. Firefighte­rs said the lava punctured the boat’s roof, leaving a gaping hole.

Officials have warned of the danger of getting close to lava entering the ocean, saying the interactio­n can create clouds of acid and fine glass. Despite the hazards, several companies operate such tours.

The U.S. Coast Guard in May instituted a safety zone where lava flows into the ocean off the Big Island. It prohibits vessels from getting closer than 984 feet from ocean-entry points.

The agency allows boat operators to apply for a special license to get up to 164 feet from where lava sizzles into the sea.

The molten rock is coming from the Kilauea volcano, which has been erupting from a rural residentia­l area since early May and has destroyed more than 700 homes.

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THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Damage to the roof of a tour boat is visible after an explosion sent lava flying Monday, injuring 23.

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