Monday, October 27, 2014

Hawaii residents forced to leave homes - Pearson Chambers 4th

Hawaii officials will make arrangements for those living in the path of a lava flow to watch the destruction of their homes.That accommodation is being made to "provide for a means of closure," Hawaii County Civil Defense Director Darryl Oliveira said Monday. "You can only imagine the frustration as well as ... despair they're going through."Dozens of residents have been told they might have to evacuate as lava from Kilauea heads toward their homes.The lava was about 100 yards from a home Monday morning, officials said.
This destruction provides positive  and a negative outcome for the residence of Hawaii.Of course many of the homes will get destroyed but in the aftermath this will provide rich fertile soil for crops. Also many job opportunities will arise from the new construction projects that will need to take place.

http://www.usatoday.com/story/news/nation-now/2014/10/27/hawaii-kilauea-volcano-pahoa/17993031/

2 comments:

  1. I'm glad that you put the positive effects in here as well. Because they have it under control, obviously. So if people head the warnings, then theoretically no one will be hurt. Then, after it's over, there will be good soil that will do well for new plants.

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  2. Yeah, looking on the bright side, its good to know that soil will be fertilized in the future. Minimal damage is also a great thing.

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