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Lava flow threatens dozens of homes on Hawaii’s Big Island

WATCH: Lava flow from a volcano is moving dangerously close to homes in a community on Hawaii’s Big Island this morning. CBS News Correspondent Wendy Gillette reports.

PAHOA, Hawaii – Hawaii authorities say lava from Kilauea volcano is burning tires and other materials that could generate more smoke.

Hawaii County civil defence authorities late Tuesday warned residents with respiratory problems living downwind of the flow to take precautions and stay indoors.

The lava was about 370 yards from the main road in Pahoa town, the commercial centre of a mostly agricultural and forested part on the Big Island.

Earlier in the day, molten rock burned down an empty shed.

Lava entered inhabited areas last week after months of warnings from geologists that it was slowly approaching the town.

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At least 50 to 60 structures are in a zone that officials warn will likely be hit soon.

Most people in this area have already left or are prepared to go.

WATCH: Lava surged through the village of Pahoa on Hawaii’s Big Island on Tuesday, as residents were forced to evacuate their homes

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