#Apaa Street
Bidding Scheduled for Cemetery Road Restoration
Almost 10 months have passed since the June 27 lava flow initially crossed Cemetery Road in Pahoa.
Lava Viewing Area Will be Suspended Indefinitely
The public lava viewing area at the Pahoa Transfer Station will be indefinitely suspended Feb. 1 so that the area can be converted back to its original purpose.
Lava Viewing in Pahoa Ready for the Public
The County of Hawai’i is ready to open the Pahoa Transfer Station for public viewing beginning Wednesday, Dec. 17.
June 27 Lava Flow Update – 11/28/14
Hawai’i County Civil Defense officials, along with the Hawaiian Volcano Observatory, continue to monitor lava breakouts upslope of Apa’a Street.
Pahoa Village Road Reopening in the Works
Officials are aiming to reopen Pahoa Village Road by Thanksgiving, just in time for the Pahoa Christmas Parade.
June 27 Lava Flow Update – 11/20/14
Activity in the downslope areas of the June 27 lava flow remains sparse as activity continues upslope between the vent and crack system.
June 27 Lava Flow Update – 11/19/14
Activity downslope of the June 27 lava flow remains quiet. Weather conditions prevented an upslope assessment but officials will attempt again later in the day.
June 27 Lava Flow Update – 11/18/14
Activity in the down slope areas of the June 27 lava flow remain relatively inactive with no movement since Saturday.
June 27 Lava Update – 11/17/14
Breakouts of the June 27 lava flow that were active last week spent most of the weekend stalled. Activity has been noted about 6 miles upslope of Apa’a Street.
June 27 Lava Flow Update – 11/14/14
According to Hawai’i County Civil Defense Friday, the breakout nearest the transfer station has stopped flowing and is inactive.
June 27 Lava Flow Update – 11/13/14
The three breakouts of the June 27 lava flow that have been active all week continue with their activity as smoke conditions remain moderate to heavy.
June 27 Lava Flow Afternoon Update – 11/12/14
Breakouts of the June 27 lava flow remain active. One has advanced 225 yards in a 24 hour period and could potentially reach Apa’a Street in the next 3-5 days.
June 27 Lava Flow Update – 11/12/14
Although the June 27 lava flow remains stalled at the leading front, three breakouts upslope remain active.
June 27 Lava Flow Evening Update – 11/11/14
Officials from Civil Defense and the Hawaiian Volcano Observatory continue to monitor three active breakouts near Apa’a Street.
Kilauea Lava Flow Claims First Residential Building
Lava set the residential property ablaze at 11:55 a.m. Monday.
June 27 Lava Flow Update – 11/10/14
A breakout lobe of the June 27 lava flow is nearing a residential property and is about five yards from the structure, as of Monday morning.
June 27 Lava Flow Update – 11/7/14
Although the June 27 lava flow front has not advanced in a week, Hawaiian Volcano Observatory has noted many breakouts above the front.
June 27 Lava Flow Update – 11/6/14
The June 27 lava flow remains 480 feet from Pahoa Village Road, having not advanced in six days. Breakouts upslope remain .7 to 1.5 miles from the flow front.
June 27 Lava Flow Update – 11/5/14
The June 27 lava flow front remains stalled with five days of no movement. Breakouts upslope are active and the flow surface continues to inflate.
June 27 Lava Flow Update – 10/30/14
The June 27 lava flow is about 160 yards from Pahoa Village Road and remains active as it continues to move through a residential area.