The
Latest: Hawaii volcano could have explosive eruption
9
May, 2018
PAHOA,
Hawaii – The Latest on the eruption of Kilauea volcano in Hawaii
(all times local):
10
a.m.
Geologists
say Hawaii's Kilauea volcano could erupt explosively and send
boulders, rocks and ash into the air around its summit caldera in
coming weeks.
The
U.S. Geological Survey said Wednesday the risk will rise if the lava
drops below the groundwater level beneath the summit's caldera or
craterlike basin. That's because an influx of water inside could
cause steam-driven explosions.
The
agency says the volcano may eject blocks up to two yards (meters) in
diameter a little less than a mile (a kilometer) away.
It
may also send pebbles shooting into the air several miles
(kilometers) away.
There's
also potential for ash, steam and sulfur dioxide emissions.
Kilauea
is one of the world's most active volcanoes.
It
has destroyed 36 structures since it began releasing lava into a Big
Island residential neighborhood last week.___
8
p.m.
Police
have gone door-to-door to evacuate residents near two new vents
emitting dangerous volcanic gases in Hawaii.
The
vents emerged on Tuesday near the spots where lava has been pouring
into streets and backyards for the past week.
Authorities
initially ordered nearly 2,000 residents to leave two communities in
the Big Island's mostly rural district of Puna last Thursday.
But
the new vents prompted Hawaii County to issue a cellphone alert
ordering stragglers in the Lanipuna Gardens area to get out
immediately. Police followed up with personal visits.
Fourteen
vents have opened since the current lava breakout began. The lava has
destroyed 36 structures.
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