#Breakouts

Upslope June 27 Lava Flow Activity Consistent

Activity in the upslope areas of the June 27 lava flow near the Puʻu ʻŌʻō vent continues to remain consistent.

HVO: June 27 Upslope Breakouts Active

Three upslope portions of the June 27 lava flow in the area of Puʻu ʻŌʻō continue to remain active, according to Hawaiian Volcano Observatory.

Oliveira Says Lava Still ‘Active’

Hawai’i County Civil Defense Administrator Darryl Oliveira told reporters that despite minimal activity and stalled advancement, the flow is still active.

Advancing Lava Stalled, Breakouts Threaten

Although the June 27 lava flow front remains stalled, a wide array of breakouts behind it leave unpredictable flow possibilities.

June 27 Lava Flow Update – 11/25/14

Weather conditions kept Civil Defense from conducting their Tuesday morning assessment of the lava flow. A survey assessment is planned for later in the morning.

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 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.

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 Afternoon Update – 11/3/14

Although the June 27 lava flow has remained stalled since late last week, authorities are paying careful attention to a breakout 2 miles upslope.

June 27 Lava Flow Update – 10/31/14

The front of the June 27 lava flow has not advanced since Thursday. Many breakouts, beginning 77 yards behind the flow front, remain active and continued movement overnight.