Friday, May 4, 2018

HAWAII EVACUATIONS: RED ALERT QUAKE & KILAUEA VOLCANO FLOWING LAVA



Magnitude 5.0
Depth - 18km
South of Fern Acres, Hawaii



A whole town has been ordered to evacuate after the eruption of the Kilauea volcano on Hawaii’s Big Island caused lava to flow in residential areas.
All 1,500 inhabitants of Pahoa were told to leave after steam and lava poured out of a crack in the nearby Leilani Estates. Lava spurted into the sky from the road and aerial drone footage showed a line of lava snaking through a forest.
Resident Ikaika Marzo told the Honolulu Star-Advertiser that lava spread over an area of about 180 metres wide behind one house in Leilani Estates on Thursday. He said it sounded like a jet engine.
Residents had been warned for the last week that they should prepare to evacuate, with officials saying an eruption would give little warning. Nearby community centres were providing shelter.
Earlier in the week, a school in the Puna district was closed due to the ongoing seismic activity and several roads cracked under the strain.

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