Photo by Staff Sgt. Katie Gray | 117th Mobile Public Affairs Detachment (Hawaii) | 11.07.2014
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 edge of the flow, which remains in a state of inflation. (U.S. Army National Guard photo by Staff Sgt. Katie Gray/Released)...
Photo by Staff Sgt. Katie Gray | 117th Mobile Public Affairs Detachment (Hawaii) | 11.07.2014
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 edge of the flow, which remains in a state of inflation. (U.S. Army National Guard photo by Staff Sgt. Katie Gray/Released)...
Photo by Staff Sgt. Katie Gray | 117th Mobile Public Affairs Detachment (Hawaii) | 11.07.2014
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 edge of the flow, which remains in a state of inflation. (U.S. Army National Guard photo by Staff Sgt. Katie Gray/Released)...
Photo by Staff Sgt. Katie Gray | 117th Mobile Public Affairs Detachment (Hawaii) | 11.07.2014
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 edge of the flow which remains in a state of inflation. (U.S. Army National Guard photo by Staff Sgt. Katie Gray/Released)...
Photo by Staff Sgt. Katie Gray | 117th Mobile Public Affairs Detachment (Hawaii) | 11.06.2014
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 way downslope. They patrolled neighborhoods and blocked roads from curious onlookers as the lava flow advances toward homes. (U.S. Army National Guard photo by Staff Sgt. Katie Gray/Released)...
Photo by Staff Sgt. Katie Gray | 117th Mobile Public Affairs Detachment (Hawaii) | 11.06.2014
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 the main road, Highway 130. (U.S. Army National Guard photo by Staff Sgt. Katie Gray/Released)...
Photo by Staff Sgt. Katie Gray | 117th Mobile Public Affairs Detachment (Hawaii) | 11.06.2014
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 occurred on the rear and edge of the flow, which remains in a state of inflation. (U.S. Army National Guard photo by Staff Sgt. Katie Gray/Released)...