Civil Defense: Lava could hit Pahoa on Friday
HILO >> A larger crowd than usual attended the weekly lava update meeting in Pahoa on Thursday night following news that Madame Pele’s path had quickly advanced.
A narrow finger of the 13-mile-long lava flow from Kilauea Volcano has advanced more than
450 yards since Wednesday, and officials believe it could hit Cemetery Road on Friday.
The news brought out representatives from the Southern Baptist Disaster Relief Organization, the U.S. Postal Service, Hawaii Community College, Catho-lic Charities and more who were available for questions from the hundreds of residents who packed the cafeteria of Pahoa High School.
Mike Poland, a research geophysicist at the Hawaiian Volcano Observatory, told the crowd that one thing was for certain: The flow remains steady.
The county closed Apaa Street and Cemetery Road between the Pahoa Transfer Station and the Kaohe Homesteads Road Thursday morning because of the lava’s approach.
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But officials said the lava is not an immediate threat to homes at this time and no evacuations have been ordered.
Civil Defense officials also began round-the-clock monitoring of the flow.