'Lava bomb' crashes through roof of Hawaii tour boat

Twenty-three people were injured in the incident.

A photo from the Hawaii Department of Land and Natural Resources shows a hole in the roof of a Lava Boat Tour vessel.

A photo from the Hawaii Department of Land and Natural Resources shows a hole in the roof of a Lava Boat Tour vessel. Source: AAP

An explosion sent a "lava bomb" crashing through the roof of a tour boat off Hawaii's Big Island, injuring 23 people Monday, officials said.

A woman in her 20s was in serious condition with a broken thigh bone, the Hawaii County Fire Department said. Three others were in stable condition at a hospital with unspecified injuries. The rest of the passengers suffered burns, scrapes and other superficial injuries.



They were aboard a tour boat that takes visitors to see lava plunging into the ocean from a volcano that has been erupting for two months. Firefighters said the lava punctured the boat's roof, leaving a gaping hole.

Officials have warned of the danger of getting close to lava entering the ocean, saying the interaction can create clouds of acid and fine glass. Beside the hazards, several companies operate such tours.

The US Coast Guard in May instituted a safety zone where lava flows into the ocean off the Big Island. It prohibits vessels from getting closer than 300 metere from ocean-entry points.

Tourists take pictures as lava enters the ocean.
Tourists take pictures as lava enters the ocean. Source: AAP


The agency allows experienced boat operators to apply for a special license to get up to 50 metres from where lava sizzles into the sea.

The molten rock is coming from the Kilauea volcano, which has been erupting from a rural residential area since early May and has destroyed more than 700 homes.

But until now, the only serious injury was to a man who was hit by flying lava that broke his leg.

Officials were interviewing injured passengers at a hospital.

A woman takes photos while riding a tour boat in Hawaii.
A woman takes photos while riding a tour boat in Hawaii. Source: Getty



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