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CIVIL DEFENSE AGENCY
MEDIA UPDATE Date: July 13, 2018
Time: 1600
Radio Frequency:
Update: 2
Incident: East Rift Zone Eruption
This is a Civil Defense message for Friday, July 13 at 4:00 in the afternoon.
The Hawaiian Volcano Observatory reports that Fissure 8 continues to erupt lava into
the perched channel heading northeast from the vent toward Kapoho. At Kapoho Cone,
the majority of the flow is heading south into the ocean at Ahalanui. A small lava island
appeared offshore yesterday and was observed oozing lava this morning. Fissure 22
has no visible activity. The National Weather Service is forecasting increased rainfall
with a chance of thunderstorms beginning after midnight, and continuing through the
weekend.
The following policies remain in effect:
Do not access the active flow field due to extreme hazard. Be aware that
spill overs of the flow channel and other breakouts are possible on the active flow
field.
The ocean entry continues to produce a “laze” plume. Take precautions and stay
out of the plume to avoid exposure to hydrochloric acid and glass particles, which
can irritate the skin, eyes, and lungs.
On the weather:
The best place to be if lightning affects the area is indoors.
Be prepared for interruptions to utilities.
Disaster assistance is available island-wide to individuals and businesses in Hawaii
County that have been affected by the Kilauea eruption.
The Disaster Recovery Center, located at the Keaau High School Gym, is open
daily from 8am to 6pm weekdays and 8am to 4pm on weekends. If you need a
ride, buses run between the two shelters and the Disaster Recovery Center.
We are on watch 24-hours a day for your safety.
This is your Hawai‘i County Civil Defense Agency.