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International Leaders Come to Hawaii to Celebrate Pledge to Our Keiki, Hawaii’s Largest Dive Clean Up & Global Moment of Peace
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Palau President vows help of Hawaii’s eco-initiatives
HONOLULU, April 22, 2023 (Newswire.com)
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Organized by the nonprofit Kanu Hawaii, Volunteer Week Hawaii expands this yr to embody volunteer alternatives, occasions and initiatives all April lengthy. The month-long celebration of volunteerism contains greater than 800 alternatives within the works and 400 occasions that the general public can take part in and has introduced worldwide management to take part and endorse Hawaii’s efforts for Earth Day.
Taking inspiration from the Palau Pledge, a world-first tourism initiative, Kanu Hawaii led the creation of Hawaii’s model; dedicated to the respect and care of Hawaii. On April 21, enterprise leaders, dignitaries and authorities officers together with the President of Palau, Hawaii Governor Josh Inexperienced and Oahu Mayor Rick Blangiardi got here collectively to signal the pledge and urge for its adoption in all sectors. In attendance was the President of Palau, Surangel Whipps Jr., who spoke on the genesis and influence of the Palau Pledge, which the Hawaii Pledge was modeled after. The Palau passport pledge requires the signature of all these coming into its nation to be environmentally aware whereas a visitor of the island nation. It has garnered worldwide consideration since its kick-off on the United Nations in 2017. Extra concerning the Palau Pledge: https://vimeo.com/251574951
Hawaii is the final place within the U.S. during which the solar will rise on Earth Day. Greater than 100 international locations are anticipated to hitch in celebration of a second of peace. Kanu Hawaii will host E Ala Ē, a Hawaiian chant that can unite voices from throughout the Hawaiian islands on Earth Day. This yr they are going to be joined by religious leaders from greater than 100 international locations together with Palau, Mexico and India who will share a worldwide second of peace at dawn of their time zone. Teams throughout Hawaii will collect from the best peaks of Maui’s Haleakala to the shores of Oahu’s japanese coast and at sea, as canoes enterprise out of Hilo Bay. They’ll congregate in sacred Hawaiian areas and locations, city facilities and alongside the coastlines. Hawaii members will share a chant that can start at 6:07 am dawn in paradise.
Later that morning on Earth Day, Hawaii goals to set the stage with the biggest statewide dive cleanup in partnership with PADI and Aqualung, which embody tons of of divers at greater than 10 coastal areas of each main Hawaiian island. The purpose is to take away hundreds of kilos of trash littering the ocean and coastal waters of the islands. An estimated 15 to twenty tons of marine trash are being washed up on the shores of Hawai’i yearly, 96 p.c of which is constructed from plastic materials.
For photos and video of 2023 Earth Day Occasions in Hawaii by midday HST: https://www.dropbox.com/sh/rpjbqrjzez3bmui/AABbDT-7BfdPar3EdgD_LcPia?dl=0
Source: Kanu Hawaii
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3 killed in Hawaii explosion caused by illegal fireworks display
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Deadly Hawaii fireworks incident caused “war zone” injuries: Governor
Hawaii Governor Josh Green said that a deadly New Year’s fireworks incident in the Honolulu neighborhood of Aliamanu caused “war-zone” injuries.
Newsweek reached out to the Honolulu Police Department via online form for comment Wednesday night.
Why It Matters
The incident that has left three dead and over 20 injured is significant as the United States has stringent laws regarding fireworks possession and usage, and there are not many incidents outside of the 4th of July that result in death or injury from fireworks.
What To Know
Green told reporters Wednesday about the victims who died, “We’re talking about the worst possible war zone injuries that took their lives.”
Three people died—two women at the scene and a third woman at a hospital—after a lit firework bundle tipped over and fired sideways into crates of additional fireworks, causing a blast that shot out shrapnel.
Several of those injured in the attack were in critical condition.
The explosion that occurred shortly before midnight on Tuesday at a three-story home with a bottom-level carport left debris scattered in front of the house and windows across the street shattered.
The Honolulu Police Department has classified the occurrence as a major incident and, in a statement, said that they were “working diligently to manage the situation and ensure the safety of everyone in the area,” according to Channel2Now.
On December 23, the Honolulu Police Department warned that only individuals with a permit may set off fireworks for the New Year’s holiday and that they can only be lit between 9 p.m. local time on December 31 and 1 a.m. local time on January 1.
What People Are Saying
Honolulu Emergency Services Department Director Dr. Jim Ireland, at a news conference:”I’ve been in EMS over 30 years, and this is probably one of the worst calls I’ve ever been on as far as the immense tragedy and amount of patients and severity of the injuries.”
Honolulu Mayor Rick Blangiardi, in a statement: “It is with both frustration and sorrow that I address the tragedy that occurred last night in Salt Lake just after midnight on New Year’s Eve.
“This incident is a painful reminder of the danger posed by illegal fireworks, which put lives at risk, drain our first responder resources, and disrupt our communities,” he added.
What Happens Next
Honolulu Police Chief Arthur Logan said authorities have yet to determine whether charges for the person who lit the firework were warranted.
Meanwhile, Blangiardi said, “My administration remains committed to working with federal and state agencies to shut down this illegal firework trade once and for all. We will push for stronger enforcement, tougher penalties, new technologies, and a united effort to stop the import of illegal fireworks.”
This article includes reporting from The Associated Press.
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A fireworks explosion in the Honolulu area has killed 3 people and injured at least 20
HONOLULU, Hawaii –
A New Year’s Eve fireworks explosion in a Honolulu-area neighbourhood killed at least three people and critically injured 20 others , authorities said.
The accident occurred just before midnight outside a home, the Honolulu Fire Department said in a statement. The neighborhood is near Honolulu’s international airport and a joint U.S. Air Force and Navy base and a little more than two miles (3.22 kilometres) east of the U.S.S. Arizona Memorial, which honors sailors who died in the attack on Pearl Harbor that drew the U.S. into World War II.
Two people were declared dead at the scene, and the other 20 victims were transported to hospitals, according to Honolulu Emergency Medical Services.
“I’ve been in EMS over 30 years and this is probably one of the worst calls I’ve ever been on as far as the immense tragedy and amount of patients and severity of the injuries,” Honolulu Emergency Services Department Director Dr. Jim Ireland said in a news conference early Wednesday.
A statement from Honolulu Mayor Rick Blangiardi put the death toll at three and said more than 20 people were injured critically.
“This incident is a painful reminder of the danger of illegal fireworks, which put lives at risk, drain our first responder resources, and disrupt our communities,” Blangiardi said.
Several social media posts overnight showed video of home fireworks being set off over a wide swath of the city. Officials reported four other serious fireworks injuries unrelated to the blast.
The fire department said it was investigating the cause of the blast and had no details about how the accident occurred. It said there was no fire at the home. The victims were not immediately identified.
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