06-10-2018, 05:26 AM
Does anyone remember we have a summit caldera rumbling.. and evidence that such rumbles could be heralding way bigger changes?
And the years of discussion of how there really isn't enough infrastructure to evacuate people in any sort of incident that would see the current eruption increase appreciable?
Even though the people of Puna are willing to take the risk of living with an active volcano I imagine it's fair to assume many tourists would rather not get caught up in our drama. At least that's what the statistics suggest.
And besides, I kind of imagine Pahoa and the surrounding community is a sanctuary of neighborly love and concern that is special and protective of those walking around in shock that is best not overrun by rubbernecking tourists.
And the years of discussion of how there really isn't enough infrastructure to evacuate people in any sort of incident that would see the current eruption increase appreciable?
Even though the people of Puna are willing to take the risk of living with an active volcano I imagine it's fair to assume many tourists would rather not get caught up in our drama. At least that's what the statistics suggest.
And besides, I kind of imagine Pahoa and the surrounding community is a sanctuary of neighborly love and concern that is special and protective of those walking around in shock that is best not overrun by rubbernecking tourists.