The U.S. Geological Survey monitored the lava river at the end of Leilani Ave. in Leilani Estates today.
Fountaining at fissure 8 near the end of Luana St. in Leilani Estates continued today.
An abandoned home near the lava flow on Luana Street in Leilani Estates.
Leilani Estates residents gathered on Leilani Ave. to gain access to their homes, either to retrieve personal item or even fill a propane tank.
Civil defense workers kept tabs on who was coming in the disaster area.
Civil defense workers kept tabs on who was coming in the disaster area.
Bill Hansen of Civil Defense, right, explained to residents the need for safety and accounting for who was coming and going from the disaster area.
Bill Hansen of Civil Defense, left, explained to residents the need for safety and accounting for who was coming and going from the disaster area.
At the road block, Neighborhood Watch member Greg Armstrong, left, and Bill Hansen of Civil Defense kept an eye on the comings and goings.
At the road block, Neighborhood Watch member Greg Armstrong, left, and Bill Hansen of Civil Defense kept an eye on the comings and goings.
Under the stars the glow of the lava flow from Kapoho on the left to fissure 8 in Leilani Estates on the right was apparent on Monday night from the Mauna Kea Visitors Center.
An all but abandoned home in Leilani Estates today.
A home abandoned due to volcanic activity on Moku St. in Leilani Estates.
Cinders atop a roof of a home on Moku St. due to volcanic activity in Leilani Estates.
Homes near the backside of fissure 8 along Malama St. in Leilani Estates.
Homes near the backside of fissure 8 along Malama St. in Leilani Estates.
Homes near the backside of fissure 8 along Malama St. in Leilani Estates.
Homes near the backside of fissure 8 along Malama St. in Leilani Estates.
Homes near the backside of fissure 8 along Malama St. in Leilani Estates.
Homes near the backside of fissure 8 along Malama St. in Leilani Estates.