USGS has placed Mauna Loa under "yellow advisory," ― signifying residents need to be prepared.
"We would hope if Mauna Loa rocks that we would have ... days so that folks can be evacuated and notified," Dr. Andria Ellis, a geophysicist at the Hawaiian Volcano Observatory, told Hawaii News Now.
As long as Obamas estate is ok. Wouldn’t want taxpayers money wasted.
ReplyDeleteHe lives on the site of the estate from Magnum P.I. (yes, really; they bulldozed it to build his house - bastards!) on Oahu.
DeleteA tsunami that erased it would be nice, but kind of overkill, and he's probably not there anyways.
And got a special exemption to put up a beach wall no one else is allowed.
DeleteWhy are people still living on the Southeast side of that volcano. You know, the same ones that rebuild and then complain, after getting months and months of warnings, that the government hasn't done enough to save them.
ReplyDelete2.4 is the biggest??
ReplyDeletePffft.
That's a fat chick falling on a hard floor.
If people live on the Big Island and aren't ready for a massive Krakatoa explosion, potentially any time, they're simply idiots.
They aren't worth talking about until they get to 5 and up.
DeleteCan you hula to the tune of Great Balls of Fire?
ReplyDeleteThe volcanos here are pretty benign and seldom blow up. They may bury your shot in lava, but usually there is time to get out address of the way.
ReplyDeleteDamn Climate Change again.
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