‘They need to be prepared’: Residents urged to leave as lava destroys 10 homes

U.S. Geological Survey photo An aerial view of a weak lava entry shortly after 1 p.m. Monday. Only residual lava was flowing into the ocean, producing small and intermittent “laze” plumes.

U.S. Geological Survey photo A view of the fissure complex looking uprift (to the southwest) at about 1:15 p.m. Monday.

U.S. Geological Survey photo An active lava flow crosses Pohoiki Road at about 7 a.m. Monday.

Lava fountains from fissure No. 8 at about 7 a.m. Monday. The eruption rate at fissure 8 decreased significantly later in the morning. (U.S. GEOLOGICAL SURVEY/COURTESY PHOTO)

HILO — The county’s Civil Defense chief said despite a door-to-door effort Sunday night to warn Leilani Estates residents to evacuate immediately during a lava threat that ended up destroying 10 homes, not all were receptive.