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BERNARDP. CARVALHO JR.WALLACE G. REZENTES JR.
Mayor Managing Director
COUNTY OF KAUA'I
KAUA'I EMERGENCY MANAGEMENT AGENCY
News Release
For Immediate Release: April 21, 2018
ELTON LISHIO, ADMINISTRATOR
Tel (808) 241-1800
Fax (808) 241-1860
5:50 P.M. APRIL 21 UPDATE:
Water and power return to normal in Wainiha, Ha`ena
Drinking water and electricity have been restored to normal for all affected residents in
the Wainiha and Ha'ena communities.
As of 11 a.m. today, the Department of Water's "Do not drink" advisory was lifted for
HA'ena residents located along a portion of Kuhio Highway, between Manoa Stream and
Limahuli Stream. DOW confirms that water is safe for drinking and in compliance with safe
drinking water standards for all customers with water service.
Final non -emergency air operations concluded today, with nearly 477 people evacuated
via air since Monday.
The Kauai Humane Society will be offering free veterinarian services from 9 to 11 a.m.
daily starting Monday, April 23, at the Hanalei Colony Resort for the isolated Wainiha and Ha'ena
communities. They have also provided pet food to the distribution sites at Camp Naue and the
Hanalei Colony Resort.
Additionally, a community meeting for Wainiha and HA'ena residents is scheduled for
Sunday, April 22, from 11:30 a.m. to 1:30 p.m. at the Hanalei Colony Resort. Teams from the
Kauai Police Department and the Kaua'i Fire Department went door-to-door to notify all affected
residents today. Community meetings for other parts of the island will be scheduled and
announced in the upcoming days. To request an ASL interpreter, materials in an alternate
format, or other auxiliary aid support, or an interpreter for a language other than English, please
contact the Kauai Emergency Management Agency (KEMA) Emergency Operations Center
(EOC) at 241-1800 or kema(c�kauai.gov.
Teams went door-to-door through neighborhoods in Hanalei, Wainiha and Ha`ena today
to conduct damage assessments. Additional assessments in Hanalei, and to areas submitted via
reports online, will be conducted Sunday between 8 a.m. and 4 p.m. The county will continue to
do assessments of storm -affected areas across the island. If you are a property owner or renter
that suffered damages, please visit www.kauai.gov or call KEMA at 241-1800 for more
information or to make your report.
The following information provides the current status updates on road closures and
repairs, power outages, water services, refuse collection and debris management, donation
information, shelters, schools, health advisories, and FAA restrictions.
Current Road Closures and Repairs:
• Kuhio Highway, between Waikoko and Wainiha, remains closed as crews work to
clear multiple landslides. Hawaii Department of Transportation (HDOT) has
announced it expects to open a one -lane route for emergency access only, to the
Wainiha and H5'ena areas, on or before Monday, May 7, weather permitting.
• For residents affected by the Kahiliholo Road closure in Kilauea, an emergency
access road has been opened for local traffic only through the privately owned
Common Ground and Wai Koa Guava Plantation properties.
• Kuhio Highway at the Wailua River Bridge will have temporary lane closures nightly
from 7 p.m. to 5 a.m., from Sunday, April 22 through Friday, April 27, in order to
remove debris from the river. All traffic will be routed onto the Bryan Baptiste
Memorial (Makai) Bridge, where one lane in each direction of traffic will be
maintained.
• Lei O Papa Road in Princeville remains closed due to a sinkhole.
• Welke Road in the vicinity of Black Pot Beach remains closed.
HDOT continues to inspect bridges in the flood -affected areas on Kauai. All inspected
bridges were deemed safe by HDOT.
For updates on road conditions and closures, please call 241-1725. Please do not call
Kauai police 911 unless you have an emergency. Damage to roads, highways, bridges and
other infrastructure may be reported to the KEMA EOC at 241-1800.
Power Outages: KIUC has no known outages at this time. If you have an outage please
call 246-4300.
Water Services: A water outage continues for customers located along the Makai-end of
Weke Road, near Black Pot Beach in Hanalei, until further notice, due to damages to the main
line. A trailer -mounted water tank with potable water is available at the intersection of Pilikoa Street
and Weke Road.
notice.
Princeville Utilities Co., Inc. continues to ask its customers to conserve water until further
Refuse Collection and Debris Management: Hanalei residents and businesses may
utilize the following services:
• Small bins staged at Waioli Park to dispose waste, green waste, and metal.
• The Hanalei refuse transfer station is currently accepting all debris up to three feet in
length. Furniture and beds longer than three feet in length are also being accepted.
• The Princeville refuse transfer station is extending its hours to 5:15 p.m. until further
notice.
In the Koloa area, in the vicinity of Wailaau Road and Aloha Place, the County of Kauai
has provided two bins for general waste and two bins for other debris.
Donation Information: For those sheltering in place, Camp Naue and the Hanalei
Colony Resort have been serving as distribution points for food, water and other provisions.
Those who wish to provide donations are asked to coordinate with KEMA at 241-1800.
Accepted items are being are limited to non -perishables, bottled water, cleaning supplies,
hygiene items, diapers, baby food and formula. Donations are currently being accepted at the
following locations:
• Food Bank of Hawaii — Kaua'i Branch (8 a.m. to 4 p.m.)
• Kaua`i Independent Food Bank (8 a.m. to 4 p.m.)
Shelters: The Kilauea Neighborhood Center will serve as a standby American Red Cross
Shelter and will be opened as needed for flooding victims.
Schools: Hanalei Elementary School will reopen for all students, teachers and staff on
Monday, April 23.
Department of Health:
• Medical Services at Hanalei Colony Resort: The Hawaii Department of Health
(DOH) announced that in conjunction with Hawai'i Healthcare Emergency
Management (HHEM) and KEMA, a medical team was deployed to H5'ena Friday
morning to provide basic medical care and assessments in the isolated communities.
This medical team will be stationed at the Hanalei Colony Resort in H5'ena, from 8
a.m. to 8 p.m., for several days. Residents and visitors are urged to continue to take
precautions and ensure their safety in the days ahead.
• Stay out of brown water: Most of Kauai remains under a brown water advisory. If
the water is brown, stay out. The public is advised to stay out of floodwaters and
storm water runoff due to possible overflowing cesspools, sewer, manholes,
pesticides, animal fecal matter, dead animals, pathogens, chemicals, and associated
flood debris. Do not allow children to play in floodwater areas. Continue to practice
good personal hygiene by washing off with soap and clean water and washing hands
before handling food. For the latest updates on brown water advisories, visit DOH's
Clean Water Branch website at http://health.hawaii.gov/cwb/.
• Practice good sanitation: Wash your hands often with soap and clean water to
prevent spreading and contracting any illnesses, especially before handling and
preparing food to avoid food contamination. If soap and clean water is unavailable,
hand sanitizer may be used instead.
• Mosquito concerns: Mosquitoes can and will breed in areas of standing water. Apply
mosquito repellent containing DEET to exposed skin and wear protective clothing,
such as long sleeves, long pants, and covered shoes. If you're located in an area that
wasn't as heavily impacted, get rid of standing water where you can. Department of
Health vector control staff will be available to conduct mosquito abatement activities,
including surveillance and treatment. Please call Environmental Health Vector Control
at 241-3306.
• Food safety tips: Make sure to throw away spoiled or unrefrigerated food to prevent
foodborne illnesses. Minimize the presence of flies and rodents by disposing of food
in covered and sealed containers.
• Get rid of items collecting mold: Exposure to mold can have harmful health effects.
Mold can begin to grow within 24-48 hours after flooding. Remove standing water as
quickly as possible. Take steps to dry out your home and remove wet materials and
objects. Items that cannot be cleaned and dried within 24-48 hours should be
discarded. Make sure to follow label instructions and wear protective gear (i.e. gloves,
face masks, etc.) when using cleaners and disinfectants during the cleanup process.
Additional Resource Links:
• ready.hawaii.gov
• Flood Damage Claims FAQ: http://dod.hawaii.gov/hiema/flood-damage-claims-
frequently-asked-questions-2/
• Repairing Your Flooded Home: http://dod.hawaii.gov/hiema/resource-from-the-
american-red-cross-repairing-your-flooded-home/
• Hawaii Department of Health advises residents and visitors to avoid or limit
exposure to flood waters: http://dod.hawaii.gov/hiema/hawaii-department-of-health-
advises-residents-and-visitors-to-avoid-or-limit-exposure-to-flood-waters/
FAA Temporary Flight Restriction: The Federal Aviation Agency has issued a
Temporary Flight Restriction in the Hanalei and Wainiha area, particularly restricting all aircraft
and UAS (drones). Please avoid the area to help ensure the safety our first responders during
their ongoing emergency operations.