UAE- Hawaii lava flow reaches home threatens town


(MENAFN- Khaleej Times) Red-hot lava from a slow-erupting volcano has reached a home on Hawaiis Big Island and is threatening an entire town emergency officials said Tuesday.

The lava flow from the Kilauea volcano burning everything in its path had advanced some 90 yards (82 metres) in the past 24 hours towards the town of Pahoa on the eastern tip of the island officials said.



“The flow front is currently moving in a northeast direction and has entered a private residential property” said the County of Hawaii’s Civil Defense force in an online update.



The lava flow had slowed since the previous day averaging 5 yards an hour compared to 10-15 yards per hour it said.



Hawaii County Mayor Billy Kenoi declared a state of emergency last month after the lava advanced to within a mile (1.6 km) of a residential area known as the Ka’ohe Homesteads.



Last week Hawaii Governor Neil Abercrombie requested a Presidential Disaster Declaration to unlock federal resources to help local emergency protective measures.



As the lava threatens a main road in the area measures needed include providing alternative routes and accommodating some 900 children that will be displaced by the lava according to Abercrombie’s office.



Hawaii Island or the Big Island is the largest of the eight main islands which make up the Pacific US state — an archipelago that includes hundreds of smaller volcanic islands.

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