HomeMy WebLinkAbout2026-03-16 Emergency Proclamation Relating to the March 2026 Kona Low Weather EventC. Kimo Alameda, Ph. D
Mayor
Renee N.C. Schoen
Corporation Counsel
J S. Yoshimoto
Assistant Corporation
Counsel
COUNTY OF HAWAI`I
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DATE: March 16, 2026
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RE: Emergency Proclamation Relating to the March 2026 Kona Low Weather Event
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1 03-12-2026 Emergency Proclamation Relating to the March
2026 Kona Low Weather Event
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Date/ : MAR 1 6 2026
Hawaii County is an Equal Opportunity Employer and Provider,
C. Kimo Alameda, Ph.D.
Mayor
William V. Brilhante, Jr.
Managing Director
Merrick Nishimoto
Deputy Managing Director
County of Hawaii -Office of the Mayor
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EMERGENCY PROCLAMATION RELATING TO THE MARCH 2O26 KONA LOW
' WEATHER EVENT
By the authority vested in me as the Mayor of the County of Hawaii by the Constitution
and laws of the State of Hawaii, and by the Charter and ordinances of the County of Hawaii, to
prepare for and respond to emergencies and disasters, I, C. KIMO ALAMEDA, Mayor of the
County of Hawaii, hereby proclaim as follows:
WHEREAS, Hawaii Revised Statutes (HRS) Chapter 127A, provides for the
establishment of County of Hawaii (County) organizations for emergency management with the
Mayor having direct responsibility and authority over emergency management within the
County; and
WHEREAS, HRS Chapter 127A, and Hawaii County Code (HCC) Chapter 7, establish
a Civil Defense Agency within the County and prescribes its powers, duties, and responsibilities;
and
WHEREAS, HRS § 127A-14(b) empowers the Mayor to declare the existence of a local
state of emergency in the County by proclamation if the Mayor finds that an emergency or a
disaster has occurred or that there is imminent danger or threat of an emergency or a disaster in
any portion of the County, as those terms are defined in HRS § 127A-2; and
WHEREAS, the Charter of the County of Hawaii (CCH) § 13-23 and HCC § 7-1-6(a)
also empower the Mayor to declare a state of disaster or emergency by proclamation; and
WHEREAS, as of 4:00 P.M. on March 12, 2026, the National Weather Service had
forecasted a Kona low pressure weather system affecting the State of Hawaii and issued the
following for the County of Hawaii: a flood watch, a high wind watch for lower elevations
(Southwest winds 25 to 35 mph with gusts up to 60 mph), and a high wind warning (Southwest
winds 55 to 75 mph with gusts up to 110 mph) and a winter storm warning (total snow
accumulation of 12 to 18 inches and wind gusts up to 110 mph) for the summits; and
WHEREAS, Governor Josh Green, M.D., issued an emergency proclamation and a
second emergency proclamation relating to the Kona low weather event and affecting the entire
State on March 9, 2026; and
County of Hawaii is an Equal Opportunity Provider and Employer.
WHEREAS, the forecasted impacts to the County for this period and possibly extending
through March 17, 2026, include heavy rainfall, thunderstorms, flash flooding, and strong
damaging winds. Blizzard conditions, including heavy snow and strong winds, are also
forecasted for the summits; and
WHEREAS, the forecasted impacts may cause flooding of roads, streams, drainages, and
low-lying areas resulting in debris, landslides, and closures; strong winds may cause flying
debris, downed trees, downed power lines, and power or communication outages; hazardous
travel conditions; all of which may result or likely result in dangerous conditions to the lives,
property, and environment of the County and may extend beyond the actual impacts; and
WHEREAS, it is critical that the County has sufficient resources and can expeditiously
and effectively prepare for, respond to, mitigate, and recover from the forecasted severe weather
event, and protect the lives, property, environment, public health, welfare, and safety of the
County, its residents, and visitors;
NOW, THEREFORE, I, C. KIMO ALAMEDA, Mayor of the County of Hawaii, hereby
declare, effective March 12, 2026, that a local state of emergency exists under HRS § 127A-
14(b), CCH § 13-23, and HCC § 7-1-6(a), because the forecasted severe weather event poses an
imminent danger or threat of an emergency or disaster to the County of Hawaii; and
I FURTHER DECLARE, that based on the conditions described above, the following
measures are reasonably necessary to address the emergency or disaster:
I. Invocation of Laws. Pursuant to HRS § 127A-12(c)(17), the Mayor may
take any and all steps necessary or appropriate to carry out the purposes of
HRS Chapter 127A, including the additional powers in HRS § 127A-13(b)
which may only be exercised during an emergency period. I hereby
authorize and invoke the following powers related to emergency
management, if not already in effect:
A. HRS §§ 127A-12(a)(5), 127A-13(b)(3), 127A-13(b)(4), and
HCC §§ 7-1-6(d)(2) and 7-1-6(d)(4). I authorize and direct the
Administrator of the County of Hawai'i Civil Defense Agency,
or their designee, to take appropriate actions to direct or control
the following, as may be necessary for emergency
management:
1. Alerts, warnings, notifications, activations;
2. Warnings and signals for alerts, and any type of
warning device, system, or method to be used in
connection therewith;
3. Partial or full mobilization of personnel, in advance of,
or in response to, an actual emergency or disaster;
4. The conduct of civilians and the movement and
cessation of movement of pedestrians and vehicular
traffic during, before, and after alerts, emergencies, or
disasters;
5. Shut off water mains, gas mains, or electric power
connections, or suspend other services;
6. The mandatory evacuation of the civilian population;
and
B. HRS § 127A-12(c)(11). Each public utility, or any person
owning, controlling, or operating a critical infrastructure
facility, is hereby required to protect and safeguard the public
utility's or the person's property, or to provide for such
protection and safeguarding; and provide for the protection and
safeguarding of all critical infrastructure and key resources;
provided that the protection and safeguarding may include the
regulation or prohibition of public entry thereon, or the
permission of the entry upon terms and conditions as I may
prescribe.
C. HRS § 127A-12(c)(14), CCH § 13-21, and HCC § 7-1-5(a).
direct all County agencies and officers to cooperate with and
extend their services, materials, and facilities as may be
necessary to address the emergency or disaster.
D. I direct the Director of Finance to administer the disaster and
emergency fund in accordance with CCH § 10-17.
I FURTHER DECLARE, that this Emergency Proclamation Relating to the March 2026
Kona Low Weather Event shall terminate automatically sixty (60) days after its issuance, unless
extended or terminated by a separate or supplementary proclamation, in accordance with HRS §§
127A-14(c) and (d).
Done at the County of Hawaii,
this 12a' day of March 2026
C. Kimo Xlam6ida, Ph.D.
Mayor
County of Hawaii
APPROVED AS TO FORM
AND LE " ITY:
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Renee kC. Schoen
Corporation Counsel
County of Hawaii