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Verizon Service Down in Kohala and elsewhere

According to Verizon, they are aware that service is down in portions of their network. I was told 271 sites are currently down. A repair order is in but no updates on it for over 5+ hours as I type this. #: NRB000009404003  is the repair order.

todayMay 28, 2018

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7am Volcano Update

This is a Civil Defense Message for Monday, May 28 at 7:00 in the morning. Light easterly winds are expected to push volcanic gases and VOG westward towards Puna, including Kurtistown, Mountain View and Glenwood. This wind pattern, combined with occasional bursts of ash from the Kilauea summit, may lead to build up of ash and sulfur dioxide downwind of the Kilauea summit and fissures on the East Rift Zone. […]

todayMay 28, 2018

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82 Structures Destroyed In New Count

The tally of homes and other structures recently destroyed by lava on Hawaii island is now up to 82, according to a new count from Hawaii County today. The most recent previous count was close to 50, though that figure was based on estimates made by visual observations from the air that sometimes were difficult because of smoke and other factors. Today’s updated figure is from the county’s Real Property […]

todayMay 25, 2018

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EPA Kilauea Eruption Response Update

HONOLULU (May 21, 2018) – The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency’s (EPA) Pacific Southwest Region continues to support efforts to analyze public health threats from volcanic gas emissions, including managing technical data and enhancing multi-agency air monitoring of the emissions. EPA’s work is part of the Federal Emergency Management Agency’s (FEMA) federal response to the Kilauea volcanic eruption on Hawaii Island. EPA has worked with the Hawaii Department of Health (DOH) […]

todayMay 22, 2018

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Noon Volcano Update

A message from COUNTY OF HAWAII This is a Civil Defense Message for Tuesday, May 22 at noon. Hawaiian Volcano Observatory continues to monitor highly active vents and lava flows. Fissure 20 is feeding one flow entering the ocean, while other fissures are supplying additional flows. Sulfur dioxide emissions remain high, causing elevated levels in areas downwind of the vents. The explosive eruption that occurred at 3:45 this morning at […]

todayMay 22, 2018

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New flow approaching geothermal plant

UPDATE: 8:45 a.m. 47 structures damaged or destroyed so far. A relatively small lava flow has begun to move in the opposite direction from the lava river pouring into the ocean along the Puna coastline, and that flow is advancing through the Puna Geothermal Venture property. A Hawaii County Civil Defense spokeswoman said the flow from fissure 22 next to the PGV site broke out on its northwest side, and […]

todayMay 21, 2018

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Volcano Update

UPDATE: 6:30 a.m. Fissures east of Pohoiki Road near Lanipuna Gardens continue to erupt, producing slow-moving lava, according to Hawaii County Civil Defense. “Four homes were destroyed, but no highways are threatened at this time,” the agency said in a bulletin. Pohoiki Road is closed, but Highway 132 and 130 remain open to local traffic past checkpoints. “Residents from Isaac Hale Beach Park to Kalapana are advised to prepare for […]

todayMay 21, 2018

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Volcano and “Laze” Update

By JOHN BURNETT Tribune-Herald staff | This U.S. Geological Survey map shows the two points of ocean entry for lava from Kilauea Volcano between Pohoiki and Opihikao.  “Laze,” the noxious, potentially deadly gas caused by hot lava hitting the ocean, could have a potentially widespread effect in lower Puna, according to a Hawaiian Volcano Observatory official. Janet Babb, a volcanologist and HVO spokeswoman, said the effects of laze, which sends […]

todayMay 20, 2018

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12:00pm Volcano Flow Update

This is a Civil Defense Message for Saturday, May 19 at 12 in the afternoon. Hawaiian Volcano Observatory continues to monitor active flows: two west of Pohoiki Road and two east of Pohoiki Road. The two flows on the west of Pohoiki are moving up to 900 feet per hour. The eastern flows are moving slowly. Due to the volcanic activity, the following are in effect: • Residents in areas […]

todayMay 19, 2018