Latest news hawaii volcano
Here are the latest news updates on the Hawaii volcano:
Current Status:
- The United States Geological Survey (USGS) reports that the Kilauea volcano in Hawaii is still erupting, with lava flowing from the summit crater and into the ocean.
- The volcano has been erupting since May 3, 2018, and has destroyed hundreds of homes and displaced thousands of people.
- The USGS reports that the eruption is currently at a moderate level, with lava flowing at a rate of about 100-200 cubic yards per hour.
Recent Developments:
- On February 10, 2023, the USGS reported a significant increase in lava flow from the summit crater, with lava flowing at a rate of about 300 cubic yards per hour.
- On February 14, 2023, the Hawaii County Civil Defense Agency reported that a new lava flow had emerged from the volcano, flowing towards the town of Pahala.
- On February 16, 2023, the USGS reported that the lava flow had slowed down, but was still flowing at a rate of about 100-200 cubic yards per hour.
Impact on Communities:
- The eruption has had a significant impact on the communities surrounding the volcano, with many residents forced to evacuate their homes and businesses.
- The Hawaii County Civil Defense Agency has set up shelters and provided aid to affected residents.
- The USGS and other agencies are working to monitor the volcano and provide updates to the public.
Safety Concerns:
- The USGS reports that the eruption poses a significant threat to public safety, with lava flows, ashfall, and gas emissions posing a risk to people in the surrounding areas.
- Residents are advised to stay away from the volcano and to follow evacuation orders if issued.
Latest Updates from the USGS:
- The USGS provides regular updates on the Kilauea volcano, including information on lava flow rates, gas emissions, and ashfall.
- You can find the latest updates on the USGS website, including maps, videos, and reports.
Other Resources:
- Hawaii County Civil Defense Agency: Provides information on evacuation orders, shelters, and aid for affected residents.
- National Park Service: Provides information on the Kilauea volcano and the surrounding national park.
- Hawaii Volcanoes National Park: Provides information on the park's operations and closures due to the eruption.
Please note that the situation is constantly evolving, and it's essential to stay informed through official sources for the latest updates.