Moving forward: Modified sheds donated to house evacuees; task force to plan ‘new community’ after 600 homes destroyed

In a heavy downpour Thursday, Hawaii National Guard workers and volunteers build the first set of temporary housing units that will consist of 20 modules, each 120 square feet. The units were donated by HPM Building Supply and are being built on Pahoa Sacred Heart Church land behind Tin Shack Bakery in Pahoa. (HOLLYN JOHNSON/Tribune-Herald)

Gov. David Ige and Hawaii County Mayor Harry Kim sign a letter of agreement Thursday releasing $12 million to support the county’s response to the active volcanic eruption occurring on Hawaii Island. The signing was done during a media briefing at Hawaii County Civil Defense. (HOLLYN JOHNSON/Tribune-Herald)

HILO — Temporary housing for those displaced by Kilauea volcano will be built later this week, with eligible evacuees to move in soon.