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Newly formed lands from the 2018 Kilauea volcano lava flows, known as lava deltas, are creating a potential hazard for Hawaii ...
Upon the discovery of a large crack in the newly formed lava delta at Kapoho, state officials are warning the public of the ...
The safety of our residents and visitors is our top priority, and we must emphasize that these newly created lands are not ...
The lava flow, also known as a lava delta, in Kapoho, demonstrates the instability of the newly created land, according to a press release from the Department of Land and Natural Resources. State ...
KILAUEA, Hawaii (Island News) – The Department of Land and Natural Resources (DLNR) is urging caution for those visiting lava ...
The recent discovery of a large crack in a lava delta at Kapoho in Puna “demonstrates the enduring instability that newly created land presents and may indicate signs of imminent collapse,” DLNR ...
Kapoho Bay was just a little calm water gem where people could play, swim, hang out in the tide pools. It was green and beautiful, great tradewinds, and now it's just a big hunk of lava rock." ...
"Together, all of us as a community, if we have the will, we will make it better." The devastation transformed Kapoho Bay into lava flow. Exactly what it will become remains to be seen, experts say.
“Kapoho Bay was just a little calm water gem where people could play, swim, hang out in the tide pools. It was green and beautiful, great trade winds, and now it’s just a big hunk of lava rock.” ...
Near Kapoho, roadblocks are in place on Government Beach Road and only residents are being allowed access. Shelters remain open at the Pahoa Community Center and Keaau Armory.
Hawaii News » For former Kapoho resident, it’s 1960 all over again Monday, June 04, 2018 12:05 am 1/3 ...
“Kapoho Bay was just a little calm water gem where people could play, swim, hang out in the tide pools. It was green and beautiful, great trade winds, and now it’s just a big hunk of lava rock.” ...