North side breakout stalls, has not advanced since yesterday and - TopicsExpress



          

North side breakout stalls, has not advanced since yesterday and remains .4 miles from the area of Highway 130. This is an eruption and lava flow information update for Monday January 19th at 7:30AM. This morning’s assessments shows that the original flow front and south margin breakout remain stalled. The breakout along the north side of the flow continues to be active however very sluggish has not advanced since yesterday. The leading edge or front of this breakout remains .4miles from the area of Highway 130 to the west or mauka of the Pahoa Police and Fire Stations. Two other breakouts along the north margin approximately 1-1.5 miles further upslope or behind the flow front remain active however sluggish and showing little signs of advancement. The Hawaii County Civil Defense Agency and Hawaiian Volcano Observatory are maintaining close observations of the flow. All current activity does not pose a threat to area communities and residents and businesses down slope will be informed of any changes in flow activity and advancement. Hawaii Fire Department personnel and equipment remain on scene and are monitoring the fire conditions. All fires that occurred are contained with the fire break perimeters and all burning activity is limited to hot spots and flare ups within the fire perimeters. There is currently no fire threat to area residents and properties. Smoke conditions were light to moderate with a light east wind blowing the smoke in a west direction. Smoke conditions may increase in some areas and individuals who may be sensitive or have respiratory problems are advised to take necessary precautions and to remain indoors.
Posted on: Mon, 19 Jan 2015 18:06:46 +0000

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