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Photo and Video Chronology - Kīlauea - November 9, 2014

November 9, 2014

Active flows above and below Cemetery Road / AP‘A‘ā Street

 

A new lobe of lava burned along Cemetery Road / AP‘A‘ā Street after it crossed early Sunday morning.
Lava pours from an active breakout near the Pāhoa transfer station.
An active flow above Cemetery Road / AP‘A‘ā Street is within approximately 20 meters (22 yards) of the Pāhoa transfer station fence.
Active flow lobes burn grass in the pasture just across Cemetery Road / AP‘A‘ā Street from the Pāhoa transfer station.
The active flow lobe advancing along Cemetery Road / AP‘A‘ā Street approaches a new steel power pole that is surrounded by a cinder barrier.
The inflated flow field below the Pāhoa cemetery looking northeast toward the houses on Pāhoa Village Road. Note geologist in the center of the photo for scale.

 

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