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CIVIL DEFENSE AGENCY Date: May 17, 2018
MEDIA UPDATE Time: 10:30 AM
Update: #3
Incident: East Rift Zone Eruption
This is a Civil Defense Message for Thursday, May 17 at 10:30 in the morning.
The Hawaiian Volcano Observatory (HVO) has advised of an explosive eruption at Kilauea summit that
occurred at 4:17 in the morning. The eruption was short-lived with trace amounts of ashfall. A sizeable
ash plume was generated and may have affected surrounding areas.
Due to the continued ash activity at Halemaumau, please be advised the following policies are in effect:
The danger from this eruption is ash fallout. The major response is to protect yourself from fallout.
If you are at home, stay indoors with the windows closed. Turn on your radio and listen for
updates from authorities.
If you are in your car, keep the windows closed. Ash fallout may cause poor driving conditions, due
to limited visibility and slippery driving conditions. Drive with extreme caution, or pull over and
park.
After the hazard is passed, check your home if safe to do so, and especially your catchment system,
for any impact that may affect your water quality.
To protect yourself from breathing volcanic ash, free masks will be distributed as follows:
Thursday, May 17, 2018 from 1:00 pm – 7:00 pm
Cooper Center, Volcano
Pahala Community Center, Pahala
Naalehu Community Center, Naalehu
Shipman Park Pavilion, Keaau
One mask per family member will help to assure that supplies are adequate to accommodate all our
‘Ohana. Masks do NOT protect against gases and vapors. They will only provide filtering for ash.
Mahalo 3M for the donation of masks, the Red Cross for distribution support and Community Emergency
Response Teams.
The residents of Puna are going through a very difficult time. We ask for your help and understanding.
Thank you for listening. We are on watch 24-hours a day for your safety.
This is your Hawai‘i County Civil Defense.
CIVIL DEFENSE AGENCY Date: May 17, 2018
MEDIA UPDATE Time: 10:30 AM
Update: #3
Incident: East Rift Zone Eruption
This is a Civil Defense Message for Thursday, May 17 at 10:30 in the morning.
The Hawaiian Volcano Observatory (HVO) has advised of an explosive eruption at Kilauea summit that
occurred at 4:17 in the morning. The eruption was short-lived with trace amounts of ashfall. A sizeable
ash plume was generated and may have affected surrounding areas.
Due to the continued ash activity at Halemaumau, please be advised the following policies are in effect:
The danger from this eruption is ash fallout. The major response is to protect yourself from fallout.
If you are at home, stay indoors with the windows closed. Turn on your radio and listen for
updates from authorities.
If you are in your car, keep the windows closed. Ash fallout may cause poor driving conditions, due
to limited visibility and slippery driving conditions. Drive with extreme caution, or pull over and
park.
After the hazard is passed, check your home if safe to do so, and especially your catchment system,
for any impact that may affect your water quality.
To protect yourself from breathing volcanic ash, free masks will be distributed as follows:
Thursday, May 17, 2018 from 1:00 pm – 7:00 pm
Cooper Center, Volcano
Pahala Community Center, Pahala
Naalehu Community Center, Naalehu
Shipman Park Pavilion, Keaau
One mask per family member will help to assure that supplies are adequate to accommodate all our
‘Ohana. Masks do NOT protect against gases and vapors. They will only provide filtering for ash.
Mahalo 3M for the donation of masks, the Red Cross for distribution support and Community Emergency
Response Teams.
The residents of Puna are going through a very difficult time. We ask for your help and understanding.
Thank you for listening. We are on watch 24-hours a day for your safety.
This is your Hawai‘i County Civil Defense.