A “lava bomb” explosion from the Kilauea eruption’s ocean entry point punctured the roof of a tour boat, injuring 23 passengers early this morning, according to the Hawaii County Fire Department. The ...
Nearly two dozen people were injured after what officials described as a lava bomb ripped through the roof of a tour boat in Hawaii, authorities said Monday. The Hawaii County Fire Department said a ...
At least 23 people were injured in Hawaii on Monday after a lava explosion from the Kilauea volcano sent debris flying through the roof of their tour boat. The "lava bomb" hit the roof of the Lava ...
The lack of visitors and lack of access to view current lava flows are the biggest challenges for lava tour companies at the moment. Jack’s Tours on the big island recently announced it was closing ...
HONOLULU — Hawaii tour boat operators plan to continue taking visitors to see lava, but will follow the Coast Guard’s revised policy and stay farther away after an explosion caused molten rock to ...
According to Coast Guard regulations, the safety zone covers 300 meters in all directions from where the lava enters the ocean, but some lava tour companies, like “Lava Ocean Tours,” had permission to ...
Hawaii's youngest volcano, Kilauea, continues to erupt and flow into the sea — which means lava bombs. An airborne blob of volcanic lava hit a tour boat off the eastern edge of Hawaii's Big Island on ...
A 20-year-old Illinois tourist who was hit by a lava bomb while on a tour boat near Hawaii's Kilauea volcano said Tuesday she thought the vessel was getting dangerously close before an explosion sent ...
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