Volcano Watch: Students use science for the benefit of their communities

Photo courtesy of ADAM LOW/T3 Alliance T3 Alliance students install a large display showing measurements from their air-quality monitoring station outside the Pahoa Community Center, which was used as a temporary shelter for residents displaced by the 2018 Kilauea Volcano eruption.

Photo courtesy of ADAM LOW/T3 Alliance Students from the Teaching Through Technology, or T3, Alliance, a University of Hawaii at Hilo Upward Bound summer program, install an air-quality monitoring station outside the Dragon’s Eye Learning Center on Papaya Farms Road.

During the 2018 eruption of Kilauea Volcano, when fissures erupted and lava flowed in the lower East Rift Zone, many Puna residents were displaced from their homes. We, as a community, watched from the sidelines as the eruption went on, helpless in averting the course of nature.