Hawaii Volcanologist: 'It's absolutely safe to come to Hawaii Island' A senior volcanologist and the Hawaii Tourism Authority emphasize that visitors do not have to change travel plans to the Big Island due to volcanic activity on its remote east side. With much of the world focused on Kilauea volcano and its new fissures erupting in the Lower East Rift Zone, it may cause concern for travelers coming to Hawaii who are unclear about the state’s geography. To help put your mind at ease, let's first put things in perspective. The outbreaks of lava from Kilauea are limited to the east side of the Big Island of Hawaii in an isolated part of the Puna district called Leilani Estates (a small subdivision totaling roughly 4 square miles located in a lava flow hazard zone )—that’s 20 miles from Hilo and 71.5 miles from Kona. The lava has not impacted any other areas of the Big Island, nor does it affect the other Islands in the chain. And, not only is distance di...
With all the media and news talking about Big Island Hawaii volcano activities, you might be wondering if it is safe to go to Big Island. The answer is YES . The volcano is in the southeastern corner of the island. Only the volcano area is affected by the volcano. The rest of the areas are safe and nice as usual. We encourage our travelers take this opportunity to come visit the Big Island and explore the beautiful beaches, rain forests, and enjoy the paradise in the non-volcano area. This is the photo I took from my back yard this morning in Kailua-Kona, with beautiful beach, clear sky and the cruise ship. Adults and kids were hanging out at the beach enjoying mother nature's beauty Here is an article wrote by Jeanne Cooper (Freelance travel writer) for San Francisco Chronicle Eruptions in Hawaii: What you need to know before traveling to the islands
Aloha and Good Morning: This is Emmy from KonaHome. It is Aug 23rd 2018 8:30 am. Hurricane cat 5 suppose to pass Big Island now. Here is the update about the current situation in Kailua-Kona near old Kona airport. Here is no rain and no wind, but overcast. The video and photos I took this morning about 30 minutes ago from Kona Old airport near downtown Kona.
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