A crowd of several hundred on Tuesday night at a community meeting at Pahoa School received updates from officials on the continuing flow of lava from Kilauea.
2/7
Swipe or click to see more
John Peard, Project Manager, State Dept. of Health spoke to a crowd of several hundred on Tuesday night at a community meeting at Pahoa School.
3/7
Swipe or click to see more
A crowd of several hundred on Tuesday night at a community meeting at Pahoa School received updates from officials on the continuing flow of lava from Kilauea.
40 year Nanawale resident Frankie Stapleton expressed the fustrations of the community there.
4/7
Swipe or click to see more
John Peard, Project Manager, State Dept. of Health spoke to a crowd of several hundred on Tuesday night at a community meeting at Pahoa School.
5/7
Swipe or click to see more
A rear window of an automobile parked out side of Pahoa School on Tuesday bears the spirit of the embattled community.
6/7
Swipe or click to see more
Hawaii Island Highway 137 comes to an abrupt end on Tuesday after a May lava flow from Leilani Estates cut it off near McKenzie State Recreational area. A hazardous plume of laze can be seen rising from the sea.
7/7
Swipe or click to see more
Hawaii Island Highway 137 comes to an abrupt end on Tuesday after a May lava flow from Leilani Estates cut it off near McKenzie State Recreational area. A hazardous plume of laze can be seen rising.