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In reply to the discussion: Pics of lava advancing towards homes, Hawaii on Saturday [View all]BumRushDaShow
(128,748 posts)14. From the CNN link in post #3
Gebbie said most residents of his neighborhood don't have lava flow insurance. Their fire insurance doesn't cover damage from lava flows.
"People in Hawaii -- the Big Island -- have to deal with the lava," he said. "You know that when you come in. I knew that when I moved here. This was a gamble that everybody takes. Maybe I've lost."
https://www.cnn.com/2018/05/05/us/kilauea-volcano-hawaii-homeowner/index.html
"People in Hawaii -- the Big Island -- have to deal with the lava," he said. "You know that when you come in. I knew that when I moved here. This was a gamble that everybody takes. Maybe I've lost."
https://www.cnn.com/2018/05/05/us/kilauea-volcano-hawaii-homeowner/index.html
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probably better plan would be to pack valuables and cart them away. cant really put out sandbags
Demovictory9
May 2018
#5
I wouldn't build an expensive mcmansion in that situation. Maybe live in a mobile home or yurt
Demovictory9
May 2018
#16
I notice it is about to get the electric pole. It will be next to impossible to fix. If the fellow
patricia92243
May 2018
#13
there is a neighborhood in hawaii that got cutoff by volcano flow years ago. people still live there
Demovictory9
May 2018
#15
here is the story... people live (off the grid) in neighborhood eaten up by lava in 1990
Demovictory9
May 2018
#17