Mayor Roth Warns the Public of Hazardous Ocean Conditions. Cites Ocean Rescues and Beach Closures

by Thunda
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Mayor Mitch Roth warns ocean goers to use extreme caution when entering waters off the West-facing shores of Hawaiʻi Island. The warning comes as the Hawaiʻi Fire Department reported five ocean rescues along the Kona Coast between January 8-10. In addition, according to the National Weather Service, a High Surf Warning remains in effect for the West-facing shores of Hawaiʻi Island through Tuesday, January 11. A High Surf Warning means large breaking surf, significant shorebreak, and dangerous currents that make entering the water hazardous. Beach-goers, swimmers, and surfers should heed the advice of ocean safety officials and exercise extreme caution.


Due to the impacts from the high surf and ocean conditions, the following County beach parks are closed until further notice: Kahaluʻu Beach Park, Laʻaloa Beach Park, and Māhukona Beach Park. Other beaches may close without notice, pending additional impacts from the swell. The public will be notified of any closures in a timely manner. The County of Hawaiʻi would like to thank residents for their understanding and attention to safety.


“We are asking that folks use extreme caution when entering waters off of the Kona Coast,” said Mayor Mitch Roth. “From what we understand the conditions are hazardous, even for the most advanced of swimmers, and we ask that you use your best discretion before deciding to jump in. We’ve seen a lot of ocean-related incidents over the past year and want to ensure that everyone makes it home to their families, friends, and loved ones. The ocean is special to us for so many different reasons, but it is also extremely powerful and should be respected as such.”

Rescue Video can be seen by clicking here!

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