HONOLULU (HawaiiNewsNow) – Acting Gov. Sylvia Luke issued Friday a proclamation declaring a state of emergency across Hawaii due to possible impacts of Hurricane Kiko.
View the latest forecast here.
The proclamation activates emergency measures and resources, the Hawaii National Guard, and the Major Disaster Fund.
Several state laws are also temporarily suspended to expedite emergency response and recovery.
The emergency period remains active until Sept. 19 unless it is otherwise extended or terminated.
As of Friday afternoon, Kiko is forecast to approach the islands as a tropical storm early next week. It is expected to bring strong winds, heavy rainfall, and high surf affecting portions of the state as early as next Monday.
“To ensure the safety and preparedness of our communities, the state and counties will stand ready to mobilize resources to clear debris, secure infrastructure, and respond quickly to any possible damage caused by the storm,” said Luke.
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The state encourages all residents to monitor official updates, follow preparedness instructions, and ensure they have emergency supplies on hand.
For more information and updates, visit the Hawaii Emergency Management Agency’s website.
For real-time updates on weather conditions and warnings, visit the National Weather Service.
View a copy of the emergency proclamation here, or visit the governor’s website.
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