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Hawaiian Islands
Joined July 2009
Traveler tips: Check your flight status before heading to the airport Allow extra time for TSA security Some national parks and federal facilities are closed. For the latest information, visit https://t.co/NDJJJzsSEO. (2/2)
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Federal Government Shutdown Update Travel to and within Hawai'i remains largely unaffected by the federal government shutdown. There is no need to cancel or postpone your trip. (1/2)
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Tsunami Advisory CANCELLED – All Clear for Hawai‘i Still use caution Wednesday: Sea-level changes and strong currents possible along all coasts. May be hazardous for swimmers, boaters, and beachgoers. Check your flight status if traveling to/from Hawai‘i.
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Tsunami Advisory Extended for Hawai‘i Swimmers, surfers, and boaters advised to avoid the ocean. Unusual tidal activity and strong currents expected. Check your flight status if traveling to and from Hawai‘i.
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Tsunami Warning Downgraded to Advisory for Hawai‘i No major damage reported, but hazardous ocean conditions may persist. Residents and visitors who evacuated may return home. Check your flight status if traveling to or from Hawai‘i. https://t.co/3S889KcOyn
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If you are scheduled to fly in or out of Hawaii, please check with your airline first.
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The first wave may not be the largest. Please remain alert for several hours following the first wave. All shores may be at risk no matter which direction they face.
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The estimated arrival time in Hawai'i of the first tsunami wave is 07:17pm HST on Tuesday, July 29. A tsunami is a series of long ocean waves. Each individual wave crest can last five to fifteen minutes or more, and extensively flood coastal areas.
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A tsunami warning has been issued for the state of Hawai'i, effective at 02:43pm HST. Residents and visitors are urged to monitor local media for updates and stay away from the coastline.
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The wildfire is currently being monitored and is not near residential areas. For additional updates specifically relating to Haleakalā National Park, please visit: https://t.co/TckHu32tLJ (2/2)
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URGENT TRAVEL ALERT: Due to a wildfire near Haleakalā National Park’s Summit District, the area will be closed until further notice. Travel near or around this area is strongly discouraged at this time. (1/2)
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KNOW BEFORE YOU GO: The runway at Ellison Onizuka Kona International Airport (KOA) on the Island of Hawaiʻi has reopened and flights have resumed. The closure may impact today’s flight schedule. Please check with your airline for impact on flights to or from KOA.
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TRAVEL ALERT: The Ellison Onizuka Kona International Airport at Keāhole (KOA) is temporarily closed to patch a crack in the runway. Airport is anticipated to reopen by noon (4/12).
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KNOW BEFORE YOU GO: The runway at Ellison Onizuka Kona International Airport (KOA) on the Island of Hawaiʻi has reopened and flights have resumed. The overnight closure may impact today’s flight schedule. Please check with your airline for impact on flights to or from KOA.
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TRAVEL ALERT: The Hawai‘i Department of Transportation has closed Kona International Airport today to assess cracks on the runway and keep travelers safe. Passengers should check with their airline before heading to the airport.
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Housing for displaced wildfire survivors will not be in jeopardy and leadership will continue to emphasize mental health support for Maui disaster survivors. Mahalo for your support of West Maui. We welcome you back with aloha. Learn more:
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Travelers should check with accommodations, activities, and businesses in West Maui for their availability and hours. As travelers return to Maui after the devastating August wildfires, they will help to sustain jobs, keep businesses open, and support the community. (2/3)
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The phased reopening of West Maui began on October 8. The rest of West Maui north of Lahaina — from Kahana to Kā‘anapali — will begin reopening on Wednesday, November 1. (1/3)
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If traveling to Maui before October 8, areas of the island such as Kahului, Wailuku, Kīhei, Wailea, Mākena, Pāʻia, Makawao, Hāna, and Haleakalā are open to visitors. Learn more: https://t.co/wFZmbrT03Z (2/2)
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TRAVEL ALERT: Effective October 8, West Maui (including Nāpili, Kāʻanapali, Honokōwai and Kapalua) will be open to visitors again with the exception of Lahaina. (1/2)
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