Hawaii County ready to rebuild highway overrun by lava in 2018

2018 MAY 16 CTY AERIAL Honolulu Star-Advertiser photo by Cindy Ellen Russell Four miles of Highway 137 (Beach Road) will paved today to provide better access for residents evacuating from lower Puna. Pictured are trucks carrying asphalt near the checkpoint.

JAMM AQUINO / MAY 20, 2018

Lt. Col. Charles Anthony with the Hawaii Air National Guard monitors sulphur dioxide levels near the lava flow that overran Highway 137 in 2018 in Pahoa on Hawaii Island. Hawaii County officials said this week that they are ready to start work to reconstruct the highway.

Hawaii County officials are ready to begin a nearly $18 million project to reconstruct a 3.64-mile section of Highway 137 that was claimed by lava from the 2018 Kilauea Volcano eruption in lower Puna.

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