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Molten lava on Hawaii's Big Island could block main highway

Por: ABC News Business December 03, 2022

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HILO, Hawaii -- Many people on the Big Island of are bracing for major upheaval if lava from Mauna Loa volcano slides across a key highway and blocks the quickest route connecting two sides of the island. The molten rock could make the road impassable and force drivers to find alternate coastal routes in the north and south. That could add hours to commute times, doctor's visits and freight truck deliveries.“I am very nervous about it... + full article



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