HomeMy WebLinkAbout2018-07-23 Eruption Update for 4PM
CIVIL DEFENSE AGENCY
MEDIA UPDATE Date: July 23, 2018
Time: 1600
Radio Frequency:
Update: 3
Incident: East Rift Zone Eruption
This is a Civil Defense message for Monday, July 23 at 4:00 in the afternoon.
The Hawaiian Volcano Observatory reports that eruption activity continues from fissure
8 into the lava channel, sending flows to the ocean entry at Ahalanui and producing a
large laze plume. Following last night’s collapse event at the summit, overflows were
reported northwest of Kapoho Cone but stalled before threatening any structures. The
southern flow margin at the ocean entry remains unchanged.
The Volcano area is experiencing poor air quality due to easterly winds. The earthquake
activity in the area continues to cause road damage on Highway 11. Motorists are
advised to be alert for changing road conditions, especially between MM 28 and 32.
The following guidelines remain in effect:
Check all utility connections of water, gas, and electricity for potential damage
from earthquake activity.
In areas of high SO, limit outdoor exposure and stay indoors with the windows
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closed. If the air quality becomes too poor, leave the area.
Do not access the active flow field due to extreme hazard. Be aware that channel
overflows and other breakouts are possible on the active flow field.
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 Saturdays. If you need a
ride, buses run between the two shelters and the Disaster Recovery Center.
Access placards are available at the Civil Defense office located at 920 Ululani
Street in Hilo.
We are on watch 24-hours a day for your safety.
This is your Hawai‘i County Civil Defense Agency.