Hawaii lava crosses key highway, destroys utility poles
HONOLULU — Lava crossed a key highway in the mostly rural district of the Big Island where Kilauea volcano was erupting, local authorities in Hawaii said Tuesday.
Highway 132 connects the commercial centre of Pahoa with smaller towns and farms in the area.
Hawaii County said lava destroyed the local electric utility’s equipment on the highway, which knocked out power to Vacationland and Kapoho Beach Lots neighbourhoods toward the coast.
Hawaii Electric Light Co. said it was evaluating how to provide power to these communities once the eruption is over but it won’t be able to finalize a plan until the area is stable.


