11-10-2014, 06:54 AM
Yes the lava flow is still active and once again threatening structures while spreading down hill. While this flow has affected many puna residents already, many others could be affected in the coming months or years.
The change of the community center, transfer station, alternate roads, school buildings, have all helped us for the short term reality of such a disaster taking place. This has the potential of being a very long term flow that could bring many different hazards to our community the longer we may be exposed. So far our state and county has spent millions in trying to keep residents away from the flow and in their homes.
With unlimited resources for this disaster wouldn't it be nice to plan ahead both short term and long term for the high possibility of this being a long eruption as well?. What could be done for the folks affected the most now?. Where can those who must move move safely and affordably. What can be done for the keiki on the south side of the flows?. Mail, hospital, and education needs are some big things that could be very problematic out here.
So my question is, what are some good ideas or things this puna community could do now with unlimited resources? The future park money (long term) has now gone into emergency roads that may only be used for a few months or year, (short term). We need to think about moving businesses, homes, and stop the growing of puna both residentually as well as infrastructually. Spending hundreds of millions of dollars to keep people complacent of very serious long term health and life hazards should not be a long term plan.
Insurance of any kind may be harder to get for many reasons in this affected area, this is now a disaster area. I would imagine good lawyers would be worth more too, I can see the mental stress of an on going lava disaster with no place to go might make some rob, assault, or just simply not care as much. Then the lawyers can plead for them mentally unstable or insanity, or even that they had the new lava larva infection. Maybe with the new laws folks wont have a right to a lawyer let alone a good one. Heck some may feel jail or prison would be a good break with more options and opportunities.
Maybe this has already been thought of as long term problems for our community and that is why we have 85 new guards stationed with new laws being written by our best lawyers and or mayor? Thanks for reading a few concerns and these are only opinions.
The change of the community center, transfer station, alternate roads, school buildings, have all helped us for the short term reality of such a disaster taking place. This has the potential of being a very long term flow that could bring many different hazards to our community the longer we may be exposed. So far our state and county has spent millions in trying to keep residents away from the flow and in their homes.
With unlimited resources for this disaster wouldn't it be nice to plan ahead both short term and long term for the high possibility of this being a long eruption as well?. What could be done for the folks affected the most now?. Where can those who must move move safely and affordably. What can be done for the keiki on the south side of the flows?. Mail, hospital, and education needs are some big things that could be very problematic out here.
So my question is, what are some good ideas or things this puna community could do now with unlimited resources? The future park money (long term) has now gone into emergency roads that may only be used for a few months or year, (short term). We need to think about moving businesses, homes, and stop the growing of puna both residentually as well as infrastructually. Spending hundreds of millions of dollars to keep people complacent of very serious long term health and life hazards should not be a long term plan.
Insurance of any kind may be harder to get for many reasons in this affected area, this is now a disaster area. I would imagine good lawyers would be worth more too, I can see the mental stress of an on going lava disaster with no place to go might make some rob, assault, or just simply not care as much. Then the lawyers can plead for them mentally unstable or insanity, or even that they had the new lava larva infection. Maybe with the new laws folks wont have a right to a lawyer let alone a good one. Heck some may feel jail or prison would be a good break with more options and opportunities.
Maybe this has already been thought of as long term problems for our community and that is why we have 85 new guards stationed with new laws being written by our best lawyers and or mayor? Thanks for reading a few concerns and these are only opinions.