Hawaii's evacuees on why they live under a volcano: they can afford it - News Summed Up

Hawaii's evacuees on why they live under a volcano: they can afford it


Play Video 0:50A lava flow on Makamae Street in Leilani Estates. Mana has lived in the Leilani Estates subdivision, which is located in Pahoa, for three years rent-free as a caretaker. It’s one of the reasons she has been able to live on her $1,400-a-month disability checks. Puna district and the town of Pahoa, where homes have been destroyed by lava, are among the least expensive places to live in the islands. Left: residents of the Leilani Estates and Lanipuna Gardens subdivisions pick up supplies at a community donation center.


Source: The Guardian May 10, 2018 07:01 UTC



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