At least 23 people were injured when flying lava struck a tourist boat in Hawaii.
An explosion sent rocks and debris hurtling through the air and through the roof of the vessel.
One passenger broke a leg while others suffered burns. The authorities are investigating.
The lava came from Hawaii’s Kilauea volcano, which erupted in May and has been spewing out gas and molten rock ever since.
The explosion left a gaping hole in the roof of the tour boat, which had been taking visitors out to view lava plunging into the sea.
Those injured are being treated in hospital.
‘Lava bomb’ strikes boat in Hawaii (Courtesy Will Bryan) pic.twitter.com/8kwJhamRXs
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Some passengers told Hawaii’s Department of Land and Natural Resources that the boat was outside a safety zone established by the coastguard.
Will Bryan and his girlfriend Erin, who were on the boat, described the moment when the vessel was hit.
“As soon as you saw it coming there was no time to move and the worst part was you’re in a small boat,” Bryan told the BBC.
“So as you’re getting pelted with this lava there is nowhere to go. You only have like 20 feet, and everyone is trying to hide at the same spot. It was actually rather terrifying.
“For a little bit afterwards there was just chaos, and the captain tried to do what he could to keep everyone calm but you can’t. Erin’s face was covered in soot and my back was hot. It was just scary.”