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CIVIL DEFENSE AGENCY Date: May 22, 2018
MEDIA UPDATE Time: 12:00 PM
Update: #3
Incident: East Rift Zone Eruption
This is a Civil Defense Message for Tuesday, May 22 at noon.
Hawaiian Volcano Observatory continues to monitor highly active vents and lava flows.
Fissure 20 is feeding one flow entering the ocean, while other fissures are supplying
additional flows. Sulfur dioxide emissions remain high, causing elevated levels in areas
downwind of the vents.
The explosive eruption that occurred at 3:45 this morning at the Kilauea summit
resulted in an ash plume that reached a height of 8,000 feet. Ash has been reported in
communities downwind of Kilauea. Take action to avoid exposure to ash.
Fissures near Puna Geothermal Venture are active and producing lava slowly flowing
onto the property. This activity has destroyed the former Hawaii Geothermal Project
site area adjacent to PGV.
Due to this activity, the following policies are in effect:
At this time this situation is being closely monitored. There is no immediate
threat to any of the wells at PGV.
Due to high sulfur dioxide emissions, all media escorts near the fissures are
postponed until further notice for safety.
Due to the laze hazard at the lava ocean entry stay out of the plume.
Take precautions to protect yourself from ash fallout and hazardous gases.
Residents in the affected area should be prepared to leave the area with little
notice due to gas or lava inundation. Take action necessary to prepare ahead of
time.
On roads, the following roads are closed:
Highway 137 is closed between Kamaili Road and Pohoiki Road.
Kapoho and Kalapana Roads are open to residents only with identification.
An eruption community information meeting will be held at the Pahoa High cafeteria
tonight, Tuesday, May 22 at 5:30 in the evening.
We are on watch 24-hours a day for your safety.
This is your Hawai‘i County Civil Defense Agency.