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Hawaii County Civil Defense teams are still going door to door in Pahoa. They're working with volunteers and talking with residents as the lava continues…
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The lava flow in Pahoa has slow to a near halt, showing very little change since yesterday. The flow front remains around 480 feet from the Pahoa Village…
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While the lava continued to stall over the weekend, USGS geologists stressed the flow is far from over, leaving residents and business owners in P?hoa…
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The leading edge of the lava slowed to a stall Thursday. The lava, which has not advanced in the past 24 hours, is still 480 feet from Pahoa Village Road.…
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The type of lava approaching Pahoa is a particular type of molten rock. Hawaiians and volcanologists call this type of overlapping strain of…
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The molten lava creeping down the hill in Pahoa is consuming everything in its path. Electric company officials feared the wooden utility poles in the…
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Among the many people paying close attention to every movement of lava in Pahoa is Kawika Miller from the Hawaii Air National Guard. His father grew up in…
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As lava moves into Pahoa Village, Hawaii County Civil Defense and the Community Emergency Response Teams have been going door to door to talk with…
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News coverage of the Pahoa lava flow has often been presented as a “horror movie in slow motion”. The focus for many has been a timeline to when the…
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The lava flow in Pahoa has been dominating news across the state in recent days. But it’s also getting a lot of attention in Asia. HPR’s Bill Dorman has…