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Volcano Smog Killing vegetation in Hawaii
2008-05-05
OCEAN VIEW, Hawaii (AP) - For eight years, Tony and Sam Bayaoa have grown thousands of bright red, yellow and pink protea flowers on their farm. Then last month, Kilauea volcano opened a new vent and began spewing double the usual amount of toxic gas. Now about 70 percent of their crop is dried, brown and brittle.

"The first reaction was—did someone poison the plants?" said Tony Bayaoa, whose two-acre farm is 35 miles from the volcano. "I've lost my livelihood."

Big Island crops are shriveling as sulfur dioxide from Kilauea wafts over them and envelops them in "vog," or volcanic smog. People are wheezing, and schoolchildren are being kept indoors during recess. High gas levels led Hawaii Volcanoes National Park to close several days this month, forcing the evacuation of thousands of visitors.

Residents of this volcanic island are used to toxic gas. But this haze is so bad that farmers are thinking about growing different crops, and many people are worrying about their health.
I'm pretty sure that if you threw Al Gore II into the volcano it would stop (or maybe erupt more violently - I'm not sure which.)
Posted by:mhw

#5  What surprised me is that there is a suburb on the big island called Volcano Village that is waay too close to the volcano. Why anyone in their right mind would live there just boggles.
Posted by: Anonymoose   2008-05-05 23:34  

#4  It is a volcanic freaking island, in a chain of volcanic freaking islands! What do they expect, pole dancing from the fire goddess?! Volcanoes erupt and belch out all sort of noxious and/or toxic gases and fumes.
Posted by: Shieldwolf   2008-05-05 21:34  

#3  The volcano is how the island became so fertile. Just wait it out for a couple of hundred of years and all will be fine.
Posted by: Crolusing tse Tung2778   2008-05-05 19:46  

#2  Here on Guam, the VOG, etc. produced by CNMI and other PACOA volcanoes has thus far resulted in light or spotty, dusty film on local flora. POST-KAMALEN > this will change in entire Guam-WESTPAC regions.
Posted by: JosephMendiola   2008-05-05 19:00  

#1  This would never have happened if Bush hadn't killed the earth with his poisonous policies!
Posted by: DarthVader   2008-05-05 17:04  

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