USGS/HVO webcam view at 3:41 p.m. Wednesday (Jan 21) showing the smoke rising from the brushfires sparked by the Kilauea June 27th Lava Flow.
MEDIA RELEASE
Two brushfires sparked by the Kilauea June 27th Lava Flow are burning in the area mauka of Highway 130 and south of Ainaloa subdivision. Fire activity is contained within the firebreaks cut in the terrain.
Currently there is no threat to the community from the brushfire as crews work on the blaze.
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