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Lava flows towards the Pacific Ocean cutting off Route

Lava flows towards the Pacific Ocean cutting off Route

Lava flows towards the Pacific Ocean cutting off Route 137 on the island of Hawaii on May 20, 2018. The Hawaii National Guard has activated more than 200 Army and Air National Guard to assist Hawaii County gov... More

Army and Air National Guard members of Task Force Hawaii,

Army and Air National Guard members of Task Force Hawaii,

Army and Air National Guard members of Task Force Hawaii, prepare for an aerial survey of the lava stricken Leilani Estates in an Hawaii Army National Guard UH-60 helicoptor, 12 May, 2018. The flight was held ... More

Even as the uppermost layers of the lava flow cools,

Even as the uppermost layers of the lava flow cools,

Even as the uppermost layers of the lava flow cools, the bottom layer continues to flow towards the town of Pahoa in Puna, Hawaii, Oct. 30, 2014. Hawaii Army and Air National Guardsmen were called to support Ci... More

Spc. Courtney Manliguis talks to a local resident about

Spc. Courtney Manliguis talks to a local resident about

Spc. Courtney Manliguis talks to a local resident about community concerns in Pahoa, Hawaii, Oct. 31, 2014. Hawaii Army and Air National Guardsmen were called to the area to support the Hawaii County Civil Defe... More

Sgt. Christopher Babila (left), Hawaii Army National

Sgt. Christopher Babila (left), Hawaii Army National

Sgt. Christopher Babila (left), Hawaii Army National Guard, prepares to refuel a Humvee during his patrol shift in Pahoa, Hawaii, Nov. 4, 2014. Hawaii Army and Air Guardsmen were called to support the Hawaii Co... More

The main front of the Puna lava flow closest to the

The main front of the Puna lava flow closest to the

The main front of the Puna lava flow closest to the town of Pahoa has stalled, but remains active, Nov. 3, 2014. Several breakouts have occurred on the rear and edge of the flow. Hawaii Army and Air Guardsmen c... More

Hawaii Air and Army National Guardsmen listen to a

Hawaii Air and Army National Guardsmen listen to a

Hawaii Air and Army National Guardsmen listen to a briefing prior to patrols in Pahoa, Hawaii, Oct. 31, 2014. Guardsmen were called to support the Hawaii County Civil Defense as the Puna lava flow makes its way... More

Lt. Col. Garrick H. Yokoe, commander of the 291st Combat

Lt. Col. Garrick H. Yokoe, commander of the 291st Combat

Lt. Col. Garrick H. Yokoe, commander of the 291st Combat Communications Squadron, speaks to a local resident and fish farmer about community concerns in Pahoa, Hawaii, Oct. 31, 2014. Hawaii Army and Air Nationa... More

The main front of the Puna lava flow closest to the

The main front of the Puna lava flow closest to the

The main front of the Puna lava flow closest to the town of Pahoa has stalled approximately 480 feet away from Pahoa Village Road but remains active Nov. 7, 2014. Several breakouts have occurred on the rear and... More

A Task Force Hawaii member, directs incoming traffic

A Task Force Hawaii member, directs incoming traffic

A Task Force Hawaii member, directs incoming traffic on the road toward the lava stricken Leilani Estates, May 12, 2018, in Pahoa, Hawaii. Residents were returning to pick up items after being evacuated in res... More

A fissure in the Puna District of the island of Hawaii

A fissure in the Puna District of the island of Hawaii

A fissure in the Puna District of the island of Hawaii spits out a constant flow of lava May 23, 2018. Since the outbreak of more than 20 fissures that began May 3, more than 200 Army and Air National Guard mem... More

Senior Airman Jared Swanson passes out candy to

Senior Airman Jared Swanson passes out candy to

Senior Airman Jared Swanson passes out candy to trick-or-treaters in Pahoa, Hawaii, Oct. 31, 2014. Hawaii Army and Air National Guardsmen were called to the area called to support the Hawaii County Civil Defens... More

A native Hawaiian offering left on dried lava in Puna,

A native Hawaiian offering left on dried lava in Puna,

A native Hawaiian offering left on dried lava in Puna, Hawaii, Oct. 30, 2014. The Puna lava flow is now approximately 470 feet from Pahoa Village Road, the main street in the town of Pahoa. (U.S. Army National ... More

Rocks smoke as the Puna lava flow continues on the

Rocks smoke as the Puna lava flow continues on the

Rocks smoke as the Puna lava flow continues on the Big Island of Hawaii, Oct. 30, 2014. The lava threatens to destroy homes in the Puna district and is approximately 470 feet from Pahoa Village Road, the main s... More

Senior Airman Rory Valle, 291st Combat Communications

Senior Airman Rory Valle, 291st Combat Communications

Senior Airman Rory Valle, 291st Combat Communications Squadron, Hawaii Air National Guard, places road barriers to prevent traffic to the lava flow while on patrol, Hawaii, Oct. 30, 2014. Hawaii Army and Air Na... More

Hawaii Air National Guardsmen troubleshoot communications

Hawaii Air National Guardsmen troubleshoot communications

Hawaii Air National Guardsmen troubleshoot communications systems at the National Guard command center in Pahoa, Hawaii, Nov. 1, 2014. Hawaii Army and Air Guardsmen were called to support the Hawaii County Civi... More

Brig. Gen. Kenneth S. Hara briefs David Ige, Governor,

Brig. Gen. Kenneth S. Hara briefs David Ige, Governor,

Brig. Gen. Kenneth S. Hara briefs David Ige, Governor, State of Hawaii, on Task Force 5-0's operations in support of Hawaii County government agencies in response to the volcanic outbreak on Hawaii Island since... More

Hawaii National Guardsmen pass out candy to

Hawaii National Guardsmen pass out candy to

Hawaii National Guardsmen pass out candy to trick-or-treaters in Pahoa, Hawaii, Oct. 31, 2014. Hawaii Army and Air National Guardsmen were called to the area called to support the Hawaii County Civil Defense as... More

The main front of the Puna lava flow closest to the

The main front of the Puna lava flow closest to the

The main front of the Puna lava flow closest to the town of Pahoa has stalled, but remains active, Nov. 3, 2014. Several breakouts have occurred on the rear and edge of the flow. Hawaii Army and Air Guardsmen c... More

The main front of the Puna lava flow closest to the

The main front of the Puna lava flow closest to the

The main front of the Puna lava flow closest to the town of Pahoa has stalled approximately 480 feet away from Pahoa Village Road but remains active Nov. 7, 2014. Several breakouts have occurred on the rear and... More

Hawaii Army and Air National Guardsmen talk to a local

Hawaii Army and Air National Guardsmen talk to a local

Hawaii Army and Air National Guardsmen talk to a local Pahoa resident about community concerns in Pahoa, Hawaii, Oct. 31, 2014. Guardsmen were called to the area to support the Hawaii County Civil Defense as th... More

Rocks smoke as the Puna lava flow continues on the

Rocks smoke as the Puna lava flow continues on the

Rocks smoke as the Puna lava flow continues on the Big Island of Hawaii, Oct. 30, 2014. The lava threatens to destroy homes in the Puna district and is approximately 470 feet from Pahoa Village Road, the main s... More

Even as the uppermost layers of the lava flow cools,

Even as the uppermost layers of the lava flow cools,

Even as the uppermost layers of the lava flow cools, the bottom layer continues to flow towards the town of Pahoa in Puna, Hawaii, Oct. 30, 2014. Hawaii Army and Air National Guardsmen were called to support Ci... More

The Hawaii Army and Air National Guard’s command and

The Hawaii Army and Air National Guard’s command and

The Hawaii Army and Air National Guard’s command and control cell at Puna Geothermal Venture, Hawaii, Nov. 7, 2014. Guardsmen were called to support the Hawaii County Civil Defense as the lava flow makes its wa... More

Hawaii Air National Guardsmen troubleshoot communications

Hawaii Air National Guardsmen troubleshoot communications

Hawaii Air National Guardsmen troubleshoot communications systems at the National Guard command center in Pahoa, Hawaii, Nov. 1, 2014. Hawaii Army and Air Guardsmen were called to support the Hawaii County Civi... More

Hawaii Air and Army National Guardsmen listen to a

Hawaii Air and Army National Guardsmen listen to a

Hawaii Air and Army National Guardsmen listen to a briefing prior to patrols in Pahoa, Hawaii, Oct. 31, 2014. Guardsmen were called to support the Hawaii County Civil Defense as the Puna lava flow makes its way... More

Hawaii National Guard Airmen troubleshoot communications

Hawaii National Guard Airmen troubleshoot communications

Hawaii National Guard Airmen troubleshoot communications systems at the National Guard command center in Pahoa, Hawaii, Nov. 1, 2014. Hawaii Army and Air Guardsmen were called to support the Hawaii County Civil... More

Lava flows towards the Pacific Ocean cutting off Route

Lava flows towards the Pacific Ocean cutting off Route

Lava flows towards the Pacific Ocean cutting off Route 137 on the island of Hawaii on May 20, 2018. The Hawaii National Guard has activated more than 200 Army and Air National Guard to assist Hawaii County gov... More

The main front of the Puna lava flow closest to the

The main front of the Puna lava flow closest to the

The main front of the Puna lava flow closest to the town of Pahoa has stalled approximately 480 feet away from Pahoa Village Road but remains active Nov. 7, 2014. Several breakouts have occurred on the rear and... More

Senior Master Sgt. Reid Hirata, Hawaii Air National

Senior Master Sgt. Reid Hirata, Hawaii Air National

Senior Master Sgt. Reid Hirata, Hawaii Air National Guard, checks radio channels at the National Guard command center in Pahoa, Hawaii, Nov. 1, 2014. Hawaii Army and Air Guardsmen were called to support the Haw... More

A map of the Puna lava flow on the Big Island of Hawaii,

A map of the Puna lava flow on the Big Island of Hawaii,

A map of the Puna lava flow on the Big Island of Hawaii, Nov. 1, 2014, marks the flow at about 485 feet away from Pahoa Village Road and nearby homes.

The Puna lava flow continues on the Big Island of Hawaii,

The Puna lava flow continues on the Big Island of Hawaii,

The Puna lava flow continues on the Big Island of Hawaii, Oct. 30, 2014. Upwards of the flow, temperatures beneath the dried top layer still reach over 600 degrees Fahrenheit. (U.S. Army National Guard photo by... More

Hawaii County continues construction on Chain of Craters

Hawaii County continues construction on Chain of Craters

Hawaii County continues construction on Chain of Craters Road in Hawaii Volcanoes National Park, Nov. 7, 2014. The road will provide an alternate route for Pahoa residents in case the Puna lava flow overtakes t... More

Rocks smoke as the Puna lava flow continues on the

Rocks smoke as the Puna lava flow continues on the

Rocks smoke as the Puna lava flow continues on the Big Island of Hawaii, Oct. 30, 2014. The lava threatens to destroy homes in the Puna district and is approximately 470 feet from Pahoa Village Road, the main s... More

Even as the uppermost layers of the lava flow cools,

Even as the uppermost layers of the lava flow cools,

Even as the uppermost layers of the lava flow cools, the bottom layer continues to flow towards the town of Pahoa in Puna, Hawaii, Oct. 30, 2014. Hawaii Army and Air National Guardsmen were called to support Ci... More

Hawaii Army and Air National Guardsmen man security

Hawaii Army and Air National Guardsmen man security

Hawaii Army and Air National Guardsmen man security checkpoints and pass out candy to trick-or-treaters in Pahoa, Hawaii, Oct. 31, 2014. Hawaii Army and Air National Guardsmen were called to the area called to ... More

Rocks smoke as the Puna lava flow continues on the

Rocks smoke as the Puna lava flow continues on the

Rocks smoke as the Puna lava flow continues on the Big Island of Hawaii, Oct. 30, 2014. The lava threatens to destroy homes in the Puna district and is approximately 470 feet from Pahoa Village Road, the main s... More

The main front of the Puna lava flow closest to the

The main front of the Puna lava flow closest to the

The main front of the Puna lava flow closest to the town of Pahoa has stalled, but remains active, Nov. 3, 2014. Several breakouts have occurred on the rear and edge of the flow. Hawaii Army and Air Guardsmen c... More

Senior Airman Douglas Vares, Hawaii Air National Guard,

Senior Airman Douglas Vares, Hawaii Air National Guard,

Senior Airman Douglas Vares, Hawaii Air National Guard, refuels a Humvee during his patrol shift in Pahoa, Hawaii, Nov. 4, 2014. Hawaii Army and Air Guardsmen were called to support the Hawaii County Civil Defe... More

The main front of the Puna lava flow closest to the

The main front of the Puna lava flow closest to the

The main front of the Puna lava flow closest to the town of Pahoa has stalled, but remains active, Nov. 3, 2014. Several breakouts have occurred on the rear and edge of the flow. Hawaii Army and Air Guardsmen c... More

The main front of the Puna lava flow closest to the

The main front of the Puna lava flow closest to the

The main front of the Puna lava flow closest to the town of Pahoa has stalled approximately 480 feet away from Pahoa Village Road but remains active Nov. 7, 2014. Several breakouts have occurred on the rear and... More

Even as the uppermost layers of the lava flow cools,

Even as the uppermost layers of the lava flow cools,

Even as the uppermost layers of the lava flow cools, the bottom layer continues to flow towards the town of Pahoa in Puna, Hawaii, Oct. 30, 2014. Hawaii Army and Air National Guardsmen were called to support Ci... More

Maj. Jeffrey Hickman, a Public Affairs Officer with

Maj. Jeffrey Hickman, a Public Affairs Officer with

Maj. Jeffrey Hickman, a Public Affairs Officer with the Hawaii Army National Guard, speaks to reporters during the Puna lava flow, Oct. 30, 2014. Hawaii Army and Air National Guardsmen were called to support Ha... More

Senior Airman Jared Swanson, Hawaii Air National Guard,

Senior Airman Jared Swanson, Hawaii Air National Guard,

Senior Airman Jared Swanson, Hawaii Air National Guard, speaks to a local resident in Pahoa, Hawaii, Oct. 31, 2014. Hawaii Army and Air National Guardsmen were called to the area called to support the Hawaii Co... More

Brig. Gen. Kenneth S. Hara briefs David Ige, Governor,

Brig. Gen. Kenneth S. Hara briefs David Ige, Governor,

Brig. Gen. Kenneth S. Hara briefs David Ige, Governor, State of Hawaii, on Task Force 5-0's operations in support of Hawaii County government agencies in response to the volcanic outbreak on Hawaii Island since... More

Even as the uppermost layers of the lava flow cools,

Even as the uppermost layers of the lava flow cools,

Even as the uppermost layers of the lava flow cools, the bottom layer continues to flow towards the town of Pahoa in Puna, Hawaii, Oct. 30, 2014. Hawaii Army and Air National Guardsmen were called to support Ci... More

Hawaii Army and Air National Guardsmen talk to a local

Hawaii Army and Air National Guardsmen talk to a local

Hawaii Army and Air National Guardsmen talk to a local Pahoa resident about community concerns in Pahoa, Hawaii, Oct. 31, 2014. Guardsmen were called to the area to support the Hawaii County Civil Defense as th... More

Tech Sgt. David Peralta (right) and 1st Sgt. Delbert

Tech Sgt. David Peralta (right) and 1st Sgt. Delbert

Tech Sgt. David Peralta (right) and 1st Sgt. Delbert Agno, Hawaii Air National Guard, check communication systems at the National Guard command center in Pahoa, Hawaii, Nov. 1, 2014. Hawaii Army and Air Guardsm... More

Smoke emits from Kīlauea Volcano. The Puna lava flow,

Smoke emits from Kīlauea Volcano. The Puna lava flow,

Smoke emits from Kīlauea Volcano. The Puna lava flow, which originates from Kīlauea, remains active but has stalled approximately 480 feet from Pahoa Village Road as of Nov. 7, 2014. Several breakouts have occu... More

Lt. Col. Garrick H. Yokoe, commander of the 291st Combat

Lt. Col. Garrick H. Yokoe, commander of the 291st Combat

Lt. Col. Garrick H. Yokoe, commander of the 291st Combat Communications Squadron, speaks to a local resident and fish farmer about community concerns in Pahoa, Hawaii, Oct. 31, 2014. Hawaii Army and Air Nationa... More

Hawaii National Guardsmen pass out candy to

Hawaii National Guardsmen pass out candy to

Hawaii National Guardsmen pass out candy to trick-or-treaters in Pahoa, Hawaii, Oct. 31, 2014. Hawaii Army and Air National Guardsmen were called to the area called to support the Hawaii County Civil Defense as... More

Senior Airman Rory Valle, 291st Combat Communications

Senior Airman Rory Valle, 291st Combat Communications

Senior Airman Rory Valle, 291st Combat Communications Squadron, Hawaii Air National Guard, listens to a mission briefing before patrols in Puna, Hawaii, Oct. 30, 2014. Hawaii Army and Air National Guardsmen wer... More

A Hawaii Air National Guardsman refuels a Humvee during

A Hawaii Air National Guardsman refuels a Humvee during

A Hawaii Air National Guardsman refuels a Humvee during his patrol shift in Pahoa, Hawaii, Nov. 4, 2014. Hawaii Army and Air Guardsmen were called to support the Hawaii County Civil Defense as the Puna lava flo... More

The main front of the Puna lava flow closest to the

The main front of the Puna lava flow closest to the

The main front of the Puna lava flow closest to the town of Pahoa has stalled, but remains active, Nov. 3, 2014. Several breakouts have occurred on the rear and edge of the flow. Hawaii Army and Air Guardsmen c... More

Hawaii National Guard members monitor lava flows crossing

Hawaii National Guard members monitor lava flows crossing

Hawaii National Guard members monitor lava flows crossing Route 137 on the island of Hawaii on its way to the Pacific Ocean May 20, 2018. The Hawaii National Guard has activated more than 200 Army and Air Nati... More

Hawaii Air National Guardsmen troubleshoot communications

Hawaii Air National Guardsmen troubleshoot communications

Hawaii Air National Guardsmen troubleshoot communications systems at the National Guard command center in Pahoa, Hawaii, Nov. 1, 2014. Hawaii Army and Air Guardsmen were called to support the Hawaii County Civi... More

Hawaii National Guardsmen pass out candy to

Hawaii National Guardsmen pass out candy to

Hawaii National Guardsmen pass out candy to trick-or-treaters in Pahoa, Hawaii, Oct. 31, 2014. Hawaii Army and Air National Guardsmen were called to the area called to support the Hawaii County Civil Defense as... More

Pfc. Elinor Anesi, Hawaii Army National Guard, passes

Pfc. Elinor Anesi, Hawaii Army National Guard, passes

Pfc. Elinor Anesi, Hawaii Army National Guard, passes out candy to children in Pahoa, Hawaii, Oct. 31, 2014. Guardsmen were called to the area to support the Hawaii County Civil Defense as the Puna lava flow ma... More

Pfc. Debney Jaramillo briefs her team prior to patrols

Pfc. Debney Jaramillo briefs her team prior to patrols

Pfc. Debney Jaramillo briefs her team prior to patrols in Puna, Hawaii, Oct. 30, 2014. Hawaii Army and Air National Guardsmen were called to support Hawaii County Civil Defense authorities reacting to the Puna ... More

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