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Damage to coastal trail near Honokohau Beach

Public informational meeting regarding the protection of water resources (July 31)

MEDIA RELEASE Makani Hou o Kaloko-Honokohau will sponsor an informational meeting regarding the protection of water resources on July 31. The meeting is open to the public and will take place from 5-7 p.m. at the County Council Chambers (building A) at the West Hawaii Civic Center. Present will be Fred Cachola, President of Makani […]

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At Kaloko Honokohau National Historical Park the unimproved road to Kaloko Fishpond remains closed as the coastal trail, picnic and parking area at the pond have been damaged and debris cover the ground far inland.

Tsunami damaged areas of two Kona National Parks remain closed to public

At Kaloko Honokohau National Historical Park the unimproved road to Kaloko Fishpond remains closed as the coastal trail, picnic and parking area at the pond have been damaged and debris cover the ground far inland.

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The 8.9 earthquake that occurred off Japan on the afternoon of March 10, 2011 generated a series of fast moving, large tsunami waves that came ashore at Pu’uhonua o Honaunau and Kaloko Honokohau National Historical Parks, over topping walls and surging inland hundreds of feet. Park resource management crews assessed coastal areas of both National Parks on March 11 in the early morning hours, and witnessed a continued surging of tsunami related waves throughout the day.

Tsunami surge damage causes closure of two National Parks in West Hawaii

The 8.9 earthquake that occurred off Japan on the afternoon of March 10, 2011 generated a series of fast moving, large tsunami waves that came ashore at Pu’uhonua o Honaunau and Kaloko Honokohau National Historical Parks, over topping walls and surging inland hundreds of feet. Park resource management crews assessed coastal areas of both National […]

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