Hawaii
HFD urges hikers to remain vigilant throughout New Year’s weekend
HONOLULU (HawaiiNewsNow) – This New 12 months’s Eve weekend, many residents and guests alike are flocking to Hawaii’s scenic trails.
The Honolulu Hearth Division reminds the general public to stay vigilant and hike safely.
Authorities stated emergency crews rescued three units of Oahu hikers on Friday.
Round 2 p.m., a person in his 20s suffered an harm whereas mountain climbing on the Maunawili Path in Olomana.
At 6 p.m. rescue crews responded to a 39-year-old man who obtained misplaced after deviating on the Koolau Summit Path in Olomana. Officers stated he was unijured.
About an hour later, three extra hikers wanted to be rescued after getting misplaced for hours on the Higher Waimano Path in Pearl Metropolis. They refused medical companies.
HFD supplied some ideas for the subsequent time you determine to hit the paths:
- Plan Your Hike
- Inform others of your plan
- Hike with a accomplice
- Collect details about the path and gauge the period of time it should take to return to the trailhead
- Assess your capabilities
- Throughout The Hike
- Keep on the Path
- Keep collectively
- Keep away from undue dangers
- Watch the time
- In An Emergency
- Name 911
- Be seen
- Be noisy
- Keep calm
- Keep in place
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Hawaii
Loved ones of victims injured in fireworks explosion seek help in long roads to recovery
HONOLULU (HawaiiNewsNow) – Loved ones of some of the victims who were severely injured in a tragic fireworks explosion at a New Year’s Eve celebration in Aliamanu are asking for help as they fight for their lives.
Authorities said a fireworks “cake” with roughly 50 illegal aerial rockets in it tipped over and fired into a carport that set off more fireworks inside.
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Three women were killed. Many others had critical injuries with burns over much of their bodies.
As loved ones begin to share more details about the victims, Hawaii News Now will continue to update this story and provide more information on how the public can help support them.
Melissa and Kevin
Family members identified two of the victims who were injured as Melissa and Kevin.
They said Kevin sustained “grave” injuries and is currently hospitalized. However, Melissa will need to be flown to the mainland for medical care because there are no available beds in the burn unit.
Melissa and Kevin have a 3-month-old son, who is being taken care of by family members.
Donations will go to Melissa’s mother to support the couple’s son as well as medical expenses.
Click here for their GoFundMe page.
Charmaine Benigno
Another victim, Charmaine Benigno, a mother of two young boys, was also severely injured in the explosion.
Her family said she will require extensive medical care.
All donations will go to her boyfriend, Jacob, to support their sons and her medical expenses once she returns home.
Click here to donate.
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Exclusive | A glam beachfront Hawaiian home with rock star and Hollywood ties asks $12M
A Hawaiian beachfront estate that was once owned by a rock star and had its own Hollywood close-up is now on the market for $12 million.
The 1-acre property, set on the iconic shores of Anini Beach, was formerly owned by Peter Buck, R.E.M.’s legendary guitarist.
It was also featured in the 1992 film “Honeymoon in Vegas,” starring Sarah Jessica Parker.
Anini Beach boasts the largest continuous coral reef in the Hawaiian Islands — an ideal spot for kitesurfing, snorkeling and paddle boarding. Surfing, away from the lagoon, is also nearby.
Buck bought the estate, at 3670 Anini Road, for $2.67 million in 1996 and sold it for $6.2 million in 2015. The current owner purchased it for $7.1 million in 2017.
The North Shore of Kauai is known as a “safe haven” and a paparazzi-free zone, brokers said. Bestselling novelist Kristin Hannah recently owned the home next door, at 3704 Anini Road. Sylvester Stallone also once lived nearby.
Designed by Norman Lacayo, the estate sits on 315 feet of beachfront.
There’s a main residence that is 3,119 square feet. It features a chef’s kitchen, and floor-to-ceiling glass doors in the living room, dining room and main bedroom — in Hawaiian, Japanese and contemporary styles.
In addition, the property features a 960-square-foot guest cottage. The property is primed for indoor/outdoor living, boasting ocean views and landscaped gardens.
The reef-protected area comes with a coveted transient vacation rental (TVR) permit.
The listing broker is Lauren Pingree of Hawai’i Life.
Hawaii
3 killed in Hawaii explosion caused by illegal fireworks display
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