Hawaii: Lava Gawkers Arrested
By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS
A man and a woman have been arrested in the town of Pahoa for trespassing to see lava, the police said Friday.
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A man and a woman have been arrested in the town of Pahoa for trespassing to see lava, the police said Friday.
The National Guard is deploying 83 service members to help provide security to the rural town of Pahoa as lava makes a slow crawl toward a major road and threatens to further isolate the community.
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