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Hawaii volcano explosions shoot ash to 11,000ft as lava swamps road Hawaii volcano explosions shoot ash to 11,000ft as lava swamps road
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A series of summit explosions on Saturday spewed ash from Kilauea volcano up to 11,000ft and dusted communities to the south-west, the Hawaiian Volcano Observatory said.A series of summit explosions on Saturday spewed ash from Kilauea volcano up to 11,000ft and dusted communities to the south-west, the Hawaiian Volcano Observatory said.
'Lava haze' and 'vog': toxic volcanic gases prompt health fears in Hawaii'Lava haze' and 'vog': toxic volcanic gases prompt health fears in Hawaii
The three explosions, which began around 12.42am, came during the fourth week of what geologists rank as one of the biggest eruption cycles from the Big Island volcano in a century.The three explosions, which began around 12.42am, came during the fourth week of what geologists rank as one of the biggest eruption cycles from the Big Island volcano in a century.
Residents downwind of Kilauea were advised by County of Hawaii Civil Defense to avoid exposure to ash, which can cause eye irritation and breathing difficulties, particularly in people with respiratory problems.Residents downwind of Kilauea were advised by County of Hawaii Civil Defense to avoid exposure to ash, which can cause eye irritation and breathing difficulties, particularly in people with respiratory problems.
Some 25 miles down Kilauea’s east flank, lava gushed from six giant cracks. Molten rock from two fissures advanced over a street of homes in the Leilani Estates housing development, the observatory said.Some 25 miles down Kilauea’s east flank, lava gushed from six giant cracks. Molten rock from two fissures advanced over a street of homes in the Leilani Estates housing development, the observatory said.
The number of houses and other structures destroyed by lava flows in the island’s lower Puna district leapt to 82 on Friday, from a previous count of 50 after fissures reactivated in Leilani Estates this week.The number of houses and other structures destroyed by lava flows in the island’s lower Puna district leapt to 82 on Friday, from a previous count of 50 after fissures reactivated in Leilani Estates this week.
Another lava flow near the rural housing development slowed and was 150 yards from Pohoiki Road where there are dozens more homes, the observatory said.Another lava flow near the rural housing development slowed and was 150 yards from Pohoiki Road where there are dozens more homes, the observatory said.
Around 2,000 residents of Leilani Estates and nearby Lanipuna Gardens remained under evacuation orders due to lava flows and high levels of toxic sulfur dioxide gas from volcanic vents.Around 2,000 residents of Leilani Estates and nearby Lanipuna Gardens remained under evacuation orders due to lava flows and high levels of toxic sulfur dioxide gas from volcanic vents.
Contingency plans have been made for a possible helicopter evacuation of up to 1,000 residents in a coastal area south of the fissures should their last exit route be blocked by lava or become unsafe due to gaping cracks, officials said.Contingency plans have been made for a possible helicopter evacuation of up to 1,000 residents in a coastal area south of the fissures should their last exit route be blocked by lava or become unsafe due to gaping cracks, officials said.
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