Passengers recount moments after lava hit Hawaii tour boat
HONOLULU — A passenger on a tour boat that was struck by lava off Hawaii’s Big Island last week shielded his girlfriend and waited for death as searing debris came ripping through the catamaran’s roof.
“I remember getting hit with the lava in my back and just waiting for the heat,” Will Bryan, a 38-year-old paramedic who was on vacation in Hawaii told The Associated Press. “I just assumed that whatever hit me was lava and I was going to burn and die.”
His girlfriend, Erin Walsh, 31, was sitting next to him when lava rained down on them July 16. She said she was so traumatized she couldn’t be around a running clothes dryer because the sound reminded her of the cacophony of lava that struck the boat.
“It’s getting better each day, but I definitely feel like I’m kind of suffering from some PTSD,” she told the AP Monday by phone from Portland, where the couple lives. Walsh added she is still having trouble being alone in the dark.


