The Palm Beach Post

Volcano’s latest lava flow destroys 4 homes

- By Caleb Jones

In Hawaii, lava creeping across roadways wiped out four homes and threatened more residents.

Lava creep

PAHOA, HAWAII — ing across roadways destroyed

four homes and left dozens of others in the shadow of Hawaii’s Kilauea volcano isolated Saturday, forcing more residents to plan for a possible evacuation.

Hawaii County Civil Defense said a fissure near the neighborho­od of Lanipuna Gardens has been continuous­ly erupting, releasing a slow-moving lava flow. If that lava threatens a nearby highway, more people will be told to prepare for voluntary evacuation.

On Friday, fast-moving lava crossed a road and isolated

about 40 homes in a rural subdivisio­n, forcing at least four people to be evacuated by county and National Guard helicopter­s.

Police, firefighte­rs and National Guard troops were securing the area of the Big Island and stopping people from entering, Hawaii County Civil Defense reported. The homes were isolated in the area east of Lanipuna Gardens and Leilani Estates. Both neighborho­ods had 40 structures, including 26 homes, decimated by lava over the past two weeks.

Officials said three people were still in that area but not in imminent danger. They were advised to shelter in place and await rescue by helicopter first thing Saturday.

County officials have been encouragin­g residents in the district to prepare for potential evacuation­s.

Edwin Montoya, who lives with his daughter on her farm near the site where lava crossed the road and cut off access, said he was at the property earlier in the day to get valuables.

“I think I’m lucky because we went there this morning and we got all the batteries out, and all the solar panels out, about $4,000 worth of equipment,” he said. “They have to evacuate the people that are trapped up there right now in the same place that we were taking pictures this morning.”

He said no one was on his property, but his neighbor had someone on his land.

“I know that the farm right next to my farm, he’s got somebody there taking care of the premises; I know he’s trapped,” Montoya said.

Montoya said the fissure that poured lava across the road opened and grew quickly.

“It was just a little crack in the ground, with a little lava coming out,” he said. “Now it’s a big crater that opened up where the small little crack in the ground was.”

Experts are uncertain about when the volcano will calm down.

The Big Island volcano released a small explosion at its summit just before midnight Saturday, sending an ash cloud 10,000 feet into the sky.

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 ?? MARIO TAMA / GETTY IMAGES ?? Lava erupts from a Kilauea volcano fissure near a home at dawn Friday on Hawaii’s Big Island in Kapoho, Hawaii. Police, firefighte­rs and the National Guard were securing the area to stop people from entering, Hawaii County Civil Defense reported.
MARIO TAMA / GETTY IMAGES Lava erupts from a Kilauea volcano fissure near a home at dawn Friday on Hawaii’s Big Island in Kapoho, Hawaii. Police, firefighte­rs and the National Guard were securing the area to stop people from entering, Hawaii County Civil Defense reported.

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