Lava stops flowing near Pahoa Transfer Station
PAHOA >>Lava is no longer flowing at a breakout that burst through a fence at Pahoa’s $3.9 million waste and recycling facility, Hawaii County Civil Defense officials said after an overflight Friday.
The flow moved over a parking lot in the rear of the facility and came within a few yards of the buildings before stopping.
Asphalt is no longer burning in the parking lot. But the flow continues to burn vegetation around its margins.
Smoke conditions Friday are moderate to heavy with a light south wind blowing the smoke in a north-northeast direction towards the Ainaloa, Hawaiian Paradise Park and Keaau.
Residents downwind that may be sensitive or have respiratory problems should take necessary precautions and remain indoors, officials said.
The weather service expects south winds for the next few days.
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The leading edge of the flow remained stalled about 480 feet above Pahoa Village Road.
But other breakouts area active near the area of the cemetery below Apaa Street, above Apaa Street, upslope of the transfer station, and 300 yards upslope of Apaa Street.
The breakouts do not pose an immediate threat to residents, Civil Defense said.
The closest active breakout is about 550 yards upslope of the stalled flow front, below the Pahoa cemetery.