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The threat from laze began after lava crossed Highway 137 late Saturday night and entered the Pacific Ocean, the Hawaiian Volcano Observatory said. This has cut off parts of the road, a critical access point, which affects thousands of residents, reported CNN affiliate Hawaii News Now.Officials are warning people to stay away from areas where lava meets the ocean, as laze can cause lung, eye and skin irritation."This hot, corrosive gas mixture caused two deaths immediately adjacent to the coastal entry point in 2000, when seawater washed across recent and active lava flows," the HVO said.There are additional hazards as lava enters the ocean, including the scalding, hot water, said Ken Rubin, the department chair of geology and geophysics at the University of Hawaii."The land formed during the process -- we call it the lava delta -- can be very unstable. It can break off without any warning. It can cause waves of hot water to wash back on the shore. It's very important for people to stay away from that area. It's very dynamic and very dangerous," he told CNN.The US Coast Guard enforced a Lava Entry Safety Zone Sunday for the navigable waters around the Kilauea Volcano. A Coast Guard statement says the safety zone includes all waters extending about 300 meters around the entry of the lava flow. 1313

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The woman said she called the San Diego County District Attorney's Office after seeing the San Diego case on television. Elkins does not face charges in that case. 163

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The Thomas Fire, the largest fire in California's modern history, ignited in December and burned about 281,900 acres in Ventura and Santa Barbara counties.Santa Barbara County officials have issued a mandatory evacuation order affecting about 30,000 people in extreme and high-risk debris flow areas ahead of the strongest storm of the season in that region. The mandatory evacuation there was effective from noon Tuesday for burn areas near the Thomas, Sherpa and Whittier fires.The amount of rain and the intensity are enough to cause flooding even without the impact of the recent fires."We could experience localized flooding and road closures, which are not isolated to the burn areas. The threat of rock falls, mudslides and debris flow is high," said Rob Lewin, director of the Santa Barbara County Office of Emergency Management.Mandatory and voluntary evacuations also took effect at noon Tuesday in Ventura County.Los Angeles County officials ordered evacuations in areas affected by the recent Creek and La Tuna Canyon fires starting at 6 p.m. Wednesday, and warned other residents living in areas affected by recent fires to prepare for evacuations and street closures.The large and powerful storm system across the eastern Pacific Ocean is expected to bring periods of moderate to heavy rain through late Thursday or early Friday.Atmospheric rivers are long, narrow channels that transport water vapors outside the tropics. The one that's saturating California is known as the Pineapple Express,?because it brings moisture from the tropical Pacific near Hawaii and can wallop the West Coast with rain and snow.The National Weather Service predicts rainfall rates between a half to three-quarters of an inch per hour, with rain totals of 5 to 10 inches in the foothills and mountains. This total is significantly more than during the January 9 debris flow, when there were 3 to 6 inches of rainfall across the region. 1954

  

The video has since been removed from Facebook, but it showed Gerardo Martinez Jr. face down on a sidewalk while handcuffed. His father, Gerardo Martinez Sr., is walking while also handcuffed when deputies suddenly slammed him into a fence, the video showed. 258

  

The university recently received another report, which concentrated on the football program as a whole.It found the Maryland football team did not have a "toxic culture," but "did have a culture where problems festered because too many players feared speaking out." It also said Durkin and leadership in the athletics department failed to properly supervise Court, the strength coach.The school announced Durkin and Athletic Director Damon Evans would keep their jobs.In a statement Tuesday, the regents said the university has created an independent monitor to oversee athletic reforms at the College Park campus."After taking the time necessary to gather and thoroughly review the facts, and based on what we know today, the board of regents believes that the university bears responsibility for what happened to Mr. McNair, and will live up to its responsibility," regents Chairman James T. Brady said. "In the coming weeks, I expect the Office of the Attorney General will conclude its legal review and advise the university and system as to next steps."Brady told reporters: "We believe coach Durkin has been unfairly blamed for the dysfunction in the athletic department, and while he shares some responsibility, it is not fair to place all of it at his feet." 1266

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