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BERNARDP. CARVALHO JR.WALLACE G. REZENTES JR.
Mayor Managing Director
COUNTY OF KAUA'I
KAUA'I EMERGENCY MANAGEMEMENT AGENCY
News Release
For Immediate Release: April 17, 2018
ELTON USHIO, ADMINISTRATOR
Tel (808) 241-1800
Fax (808) 241-1860
5:40 P.M. UPDATE: Over 125 people airlifted out of North Shore area Tuesday
The U.S. Army, National Guard, and the County of Kaua'i have airlifted over 125 people
from the H5'ena and Wainiha area. Those who need to be evacuated may go to the Camp Naue
landing zone between approximately 8 a.m. and 4 p.m. Wednesday, April 18, weather permitting.
Those who wish to be evacuated are advised that it is unknown at this time when they
can return home, as landslides continue to block access along Kuhio Highway between Waikoko
and Wainiha.
For those who wish to shelter in place, Camp Naue will be the distribution point for food,
water and other provisions. Hanalei Colony Resort is also offering food and other supplies to
those in need.
Multi -agency relief efforts are continuing for residents and visitors stranded in the isolated
communities of H5'ena and Wainiha. National Guard, U.S. Coast Guard, Kaua'i Fire Department,
Kauai Police Department, American Medical Response, the American Red Cross, along with
Community Emergency Response Team (CERT) volunteers and other partners work together to
provide essential public safety services, food, water and supplies into Wainiha and H5'ena.
Hawai'i Air Ambulance also responded on Monday with medical assistance.
The Kaua'i Island Utility Cooperative reports about a dozen storm -related outages
scattered throughout the North Shore. The largest cluster is near the Hanalei pier. Earlier today,
there was an outage for about a dozen customers on Ala Eke Road in Wainiha. KIUC crews
were able to clear trees from the line and restore power to the area's customers.
The Hawaii Department of Transportation, County of Kauai, and federal agencies
continue to clear and repair Kuhio Highway between Lumaha`i and Wainiha.
The clearing of debris on the Lumahai end will continue, while crews are repairing the two
structurally -damaged areas. Crews are working with contractors in the Wainiha area to start
clearing out that end as well. Six larger landslides and six smaller landslides have been
discovered and thousands of pounds of mud, trees, and debris must be cleared from the
roadway to allow passage by vehicle. A definitive timeframe has not been established.
The Department of Public Works Roads crew responded to the Koloa area to clear mud
and debris from several roadways, and assisted homeowners with disposing of oversized items.
Donations are currently being accepted at the following locations:
• Kaua`i Food Bank (8 a.m. to 4 p.m.)
• Kaua`i Independent Food Bank (8 a.m. to 4 p.m.)
• Kilauea Neighborhood Center (9 a.m. to 5 p.m.)
• Koloa Neighborhood Center (9 a.m. to 5 p.m.)
Accepted items are limited to:
• Non -perishables;
• Bottled water;
• Cleaning supplies
• Hygiene items;
• Diapers;
• Baby food and formula.
The Kilauea Neighborhood Center is currently open as a Red Cross shelter. A Red Cross
shelter will be opened as needed, pending weather conditions.
For people leaving the area between Kilauea and Hanalei, the Kauai Bus is allowing free
service and will also allow luggage on board. The carry -on policy will be waived for those leaving
the disaster area.
Hanalei Elementary will remain closed for all students on Wednesday, April 18, and
anticipates reopening on Thursday, April 19, due to flood damage caused by recent heavy rains.
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 being accepted.
The Kapa`a refuse transfer station green waste site is closed today, but other services
are still available. All other refuse transfer station green waste sites are fully operational.
Current road closures include the following:
• Kuhio Highway at the Wailua River Bridge will have temporary lane closures from 8 p.m.
Tuesday to 4 a.m. Wednesday in order to remove debris from the river. One lane in both
directions will remain open.
• Kuhio Highway, between Waikoko and Wainiha, due to multiple landslides;
• A portion of Kahiliholo Road in Kilauea;
• Lei o Papa Road in Princeville due to a sinkhole;
• Hanalei Plantation Road in Princeville remains closed due to a sinkhole; and
• Weke Road in the vicinity of Black Pot each remains closed;
For updates on road conditions and closures, please call 241-1725. Please do not call
Kauai police 911 unless you have an emergency.
The Department of Water (DOW) has issued a "do not drink" advisory for customers
located along a portion of Weke Road, from Pilikoa Street to the Makai-end of Weke road
towards Black Pot Beach in Hanalei. DOW crews have repaired a portion of a damaged main
line to restore water to the affected area; however, due to the exposure to the service lines from
recent damage, residents along the described portion of Weke Road in Hanalei are advised not
to drink or cook with tap water, as a precautionary measure, until further notice. DOW urges
residents to please share this information with other residents and guests that reside in the
affected portion of Weke Road in Hanalei.
The water conservation notice from Princeville Utilities Co., Inc. continues for all its
customers in Princeville, Anini Vista, Kalihiwai Bay Estates, Kapaka Road and Hanalei Plantation
Road. Please be advised that as the pipe empties, it is possible that some air or sediment may
enter your home plumbing. When turning on your faucet after water service is restored, please
allow your water to run until it is clear to ensure flushing of any air or sediment from your
plumbing.
The Department of Health is advising the following:
• Stay out of brown water: Kauai remains under a brown water advisory. Testing is
ongoing around the island and results may be available later today. If you must enter
brown water along coastlines or in areas where water has pooled due to flooding, take
precautions to cover any open wounds or injuries, and be sure to wash and rinse
thoroughly with soap and clean water afterwards.
• 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.
• 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.
Additional resource links are now available at ready.hawaii.gov:
• Flood Damage Claims FAQ
o http://dod.hawaii.gov/hiema/flood-damage-claims-frequently-asked-questions-2/
• Repairing Your Flooded Home
o http://dod.hawaii.gov/hiema/resource-from-the-american-red-cross-repairing-vour-
flooded-home/
• Hawaii Department of Health advises residents and visitors to avoid or limit
exposure to flood waters
o http://dod.hawaii.gov/hiema/hawaii-department-of-health-advises-residents-and-
visitors-to-avoid-or-I i m it-exaosu re -to -flood -waters/
The Federal Aviation Agency has issued a Temporary Flight Restriction for the above
marked areas 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.