Department of Land and Natural Resources officials have closed all state unencumbered lands in the immediate vicinity of the lava flow activity adjacent to the Kaohe Homesteads area in the Puna District. ADVERTISING Department of Land and Natural Resources officials
Department of Land and Natural Resources officials have closed all state unencumbered lands in the immediate vicinity of the lava flow activity adjacent to the Kaohe Homesteads area in the Puna District.
Closed lands include the parcels designated by Tax Map Key numbers: (3) 1-5-01:21, 26 and (3) 1-5-08:01. Signs have been posted at various access points warning the public of the hazardous conditions.
DLNR has been receiving reports of tour groups and individuals wandering onto state lands to get a better look at the lava. Although the lava flow has temporarily stopped, there are outbreaks still entering onto state lands. To ensure safety, DLNR is closing this area to all but essential personnel. DLNR has also closed Wao Kele O Puna forest reserve, and Kahaualea Natural Area Reserve. Both areas are off-limits to all persons.
Entry into closed lands is a violation of Hawaii Administrative Rule Sec. 13-221-4 and Hawaii Revised Statute 171-6, and is subject of penalty up to $5,000 for the first offense. The Governor’s proclamation enhances the penalties for any offense committed during this emergency.