New visual footage shows Hawaii's slow moving
lava inching forward but luckily poses no
immediate threat to Pahoa village.
The lava flow from Hawaii's latest eruption
in June continues to move forward burning
bushes and small trees, as a new flow front
pushes north.
While the main flow has stalled from the main
road though Pahoa village and just feet from
a recycling transfers station, the break out
up slope is active and lava is crawling towards the area.
According to the country of Hawaii the new
flow front advanced 350 yards since Thursday.
The county said smoke conditions from the
burning trees and bushes in the flow's path
was light but they did advise anyone down
wind with respiratory conditions to take caution
and remain indoors.
Last month the river of lava incinerated a
house - the only home to be devoured by the
stream of molten rock.
