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The web camera at Kilauea Volcano Summit at showed a burst in volcanic ash emissions from Halemaumau Crater (19.4N 155.3W) beginning around 7 am HST this morning. Northeast winds will carry ash downstream across the Big Island Kau District affecting the Punaluu, Wood Valley, Naalehu communities this morning and into early afternoon. Avoid excessive exposure to ash which is an eye and respiratory irritant. Those with respiratory sensitivities should take […]
Hawaiian Volcano Observatory reports a new fissure has opened in the Lanipuna Gardens Subdivision northeast from fissure 19. The narrow lava flow from fissure 17 is still moving slowly toward the ocean at approximately 20 yards per hour. There are no homes or roads threatened at this time. For up to date information go to http://www.hawaiicounty.gov/2018-lava-map Due to the volcanic activity, the following are issued: · The Hawaii Department of […]
UPDATE: 11:15 a.m. The National Weather Service this morning issued an alert for residents of southern areas of the Big Island warning that “very light ashfall is expected through at least 6 p.m.” today. The ash is coming from Halemaumau Crater on the Kilauea volcano’s summit which “showed a burst in volcanic emissions at around 9 a.m.” today which was visible via satellite and web cameras. “Satellite shows northeast winds […]
Special Weather Statement issued May 14 at 10:53AM HST by NWS Honolulu HI Areas Affected: South Big Island Halemaumau Crater on the Kilauea Volcano Summit at 19.4N 155.3W showed a burst in volcanic emissions at around 9 am HST this morning that was observed on both visible satellite and web cameras. Satellite shows northeast winds carrying volcanic ash downstream across the Big Island Kau District and was observed on the […]
This is a Civil Defense Message for Monday, May 14 at 6 o’clock in the morning. Hawaiian Volcano Observatory reports that fissure 17 continues to be active. A narrow lava flow has been generated and is slowly moving toward the ocean, which is about two miles away. There are no homes or roads threatened at this time. Be aware, no sightseeing is permitted in the area. Due to the volcanic […]
This is a Civil Defense Emergency Message for Sunday, May 13, 2018 at 5:45 AM. Department of Public Works and Police have verified reports of a new fissure, number 18, opening up on Halekamahina Loop Road to the west, or Kalapana side of Highway 132. At this time, steam and lava spatter activity has started from this new fissure. Due to the volcanic activity, the following are issued: Residents of Hale […]
Lower Puna residents should be on the alert for further volcanic activity and prepare for more evacuations, Hawaii County Civil Defense announced today. That includes residents from Kapoho to Kalapana. No additional evacuations are being ordered at this time. “Because there may be little to no advance notice to evacuate, you should be prepared to evacuate at short notice,” the agency said. “Take this time to prepare.” Flyers advising residents […]
Gov. David Ige’s request for a presidential disaster declaration for Hawaii County to help it cope with damage caused by the ongoing eruption of Kilauea volcano has been granted, the governor’s office said this afternoon. The disaster declaration means that federal assistance will be available for public facilities such as roads, public parks, schools and water pipes damaged or destroyed by the Kilauea volcanic eruption and earthquakes. It also covers […]