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Over 600 homes destroyed, thousands of people homeless, lake boils away, disappears!

http://www.foxnews.com/science/2018...ntcmp=ob_article_footer_text&intcmp=obnetwork

Excerpt: "Lava from the Kilauea eruption has boiled away Hawaii’s largest freshwater lake in just a matter of hours. In a statement released on June 2, the U.S. Geological Survey explained that lava from the eruption’s fissure 8 entered Green Lake and boiled its water away, sending a white plume high into the sky.
USGS tweeted the following day that lava entered Green Lake at 10 AM local time. By 3PM, Hawaii County Fire Department confirmed that the lake had filled and that its water had evaporated.
 
Over 600 homes destroyed, thousands of people homeless, lake boils away, disappears!

http://www.foxnews.com/science/2018...ntcmp=ob_article_footer_text&intcmp=obnetwork

Excerpt: "Lava from the Kilauea eruption has boiled away Hawaii’s largest freshwater lake in just a matter of hours. In a statement released on June 2, the U.S. Geological Survey explained that lava from the eruption’s fissure 8 entered Green Lake and boiled its water away, sending a white plume high into the sky.
USGS tweeted the following day that lava entered Green Lake at 10 AM local time. By 3PM, Hawaii County Fire Department confirmed that the lake had filled and that its water had evaporated.
One aspect of preparedness is to choose your home's location carefully. Not on a fault line, not close to a potential volcano, not on a flood plain, or a place known to be unstable. The outcome will eventually be more land to own and to built homes on, and to repeat this again.
 
One aspect of preparedness is to choose your home's location carefully. Not on a fault line, not close to a potential volcano, not on a flood plain, or a place known to be unstable. The outcome will eventually be more land to own and to built homes on, and to repeat this again.
At least I don't live on a flood plane but three out of four...
 
Over 600 homes destroyed, thousands of people homeless, lake boils away, disappears!

http://www.foxnews.com/science/2018...ntcmp=ob_article_footer_text&intcmp=obnetwork

Excerpt: "Lava from the Kilauea eruption has boiled away Hawaii’s largest freshwater lake in just a matter of hours. In a statement released on June 2, the U.S. Geological Survey explained that lava from the eruption’s fissure 8 entered Green Lake and boiled its water away, sending a white plume high into the sky.
USGS tweeted the following day that lava entered Green Lake at 10 AM local time. By 3PM, Hawaii County Fire Department confirmed that the lake had filled and that its water had evaporated.

Update ... it's still going strong!! No end in sight.

http://www.newsweek.com/kilauea-hawaii-volcano-sulfur-dioxide-lava-causing-acid-rain-1016904

https://www.express.co.uk/news/worl...fissure-flow-unpredictable-kilauea-big-island
 
The MSM have the space to cover ever dumb thing imaginable but seem to have forgotten about Hawaii. Funny. You think it could be because the tourist trade has dropped 50 percent or the government has not accomplished squat or a Blue state sitting on their hands and does not want the spot light turned on their actions or lack of actions. NAH, just my tin foil hat being too tight.
 

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