issued and no homes or communities are threatened. the volcano is spewing hazardous gases created volcanic smog down wind. the amount of ash appears to be significantly reduced. the aviation alert has been downgraded from red to orange. temporary flight restrictions around the volcano remain in place. officials also say they ve seen an increase in people trespassing in the restricted area around the volcano. they say it is not only dangerous because there is crevices and lava tubes you can fall into and the hot lava itself but near a military training ground and unexploded ordnance that you can run into. back to you. max in hawaii this morning. thanks very much. he has been running over a year for an office and hasn t told us what he would do if he had it. on top of that he has not told us the truth about the basic facts of his life. we need to get back to the
john: lava still flowing from the world s largest active volcano and sparking serious concerns that it could cut off a major highway. max gordon has more. looks spectacular but it s dangerous. yeah, the lava is showing down and spreading out as it hits flatter terrain. it s inching its way closer to the east west highway. officials say it s more than two miles away and moving at a rate of 25 feet per hour. officials don t know when or if it will hit the highway at this point. right now the highway still remains open. no evacuation orders have been issued. no homes or communities are threatened. the volcano is spewing potentially hazardous gasses that has created vog, volcanic smog. there s lava tubes that are open
An exhibition entitled “Baekje & Jeju: From Korean Heritage to World Heritage” will take place at the Vietnam National Museum of History (VNMH) from September 16 to October 16.
space has always been a source of curiosity and experts have often talked about the possibility of living on the moon or mars and a new project now makes it possible to see what living on mars might look like. this two story, 53 square metre inflatable structure was designed by a team of experts who specialise in creating buildings for extreme environment, including antarctica. it is powered both solar panels and can cope with an average temperature of 63 celsius, but there are also a number of other urgent issues to consider. the key thing about when you re living on mars is you need your buildings to be completely airtight, because the atmosphere outside is essentially poisonous. you then need to be able to keep out all the dangerous solar and cosmic radiation so you need to have the outside made of something which will keep all those dangerous rays out. so, our house partially would be built underground, in the amazing lava tubes which exist under the surface of mars that s where