A slow-moving river of molten lava from an erupting volcano in the US state of Hawaii is threatening dozens of homes and businesses in the village of Pahoa.
The hot molten rock from Kilauea volcano is reported to be around 900 degrees celsius and has averaged speeds of 9 to 14 metres per hour.
"I think it's pretty scary. The anxiety is building up. It's like slow torture. It speeds up, it slows down. It speeds up, it slows down," explained local business owner, Paul Utes.
Residents of around …
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