Hawaii volcano lava reaches geothermal plant area

IANS  |  Honolulu 

Relentless flow from Hawaii's which had erupted 19 days ago, has now reached the Geothermal Venture property, County's civil defence agency said.

Officials are trying to prevent possible explosions or the release of toxic fumes by "quenching" most of the wells, Emergency Management Agency spokesman said on Tuesday.

Quenching starts with filling underground wells with cold water. So far, 10 of the 11 wells at the geothermal plant have been quenched, according to agency officials.

Travis said workers might also try to plug the wells, perhaps by filling them with mud and capping them with iron plugs.

Meanwhile, is still spewing from cracks in the earth's surface after the eruption that took place on May 3 prompting massive evacuations from the adjoining areas of Leilani Estates and the adjacent Lanipuna Gardens located on the

A latest eruption took place early Tuesday morning.

Residents "should be prepared to leave the area with little notice due to gas or inundation", County's civil defence agency said.

Since Kilauea's eruption, rivers of fire have swallowed at least 40 structures, hurled through cracks in the earth's surface and devastated livelihoods, reports

The lava entered the on May 19.

--IANS

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First Published: Wed, May 23 2018. 09:10 IST