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Partial Closure of Main Road Leading to Monastery

Kuamoo Rd is the main route for people to travel from the coast to upper Kapaa residential areas and our monastery. After climbing the main hill, drivers encounter the beautiful Opaekaa Falls lookout on the right side, and Wailua River lookout on the left. The section of road following the parking area is very narrow, with a long, steep cliff on either side. During recent heavy rains, it was discovered on December 15th that "surface roadway distresses had worsened to indicate signs of slope failure" on the right side.

It is quite a significant emergency, with repairs likely taking many months as they plan to insert huge "soil nails" into the cliff and install a shotcrete wall on the slope. This is what they did in Hanalei after a major slope failure yeasrs ago.

Fortunately, at least as of this moment, they have determined that the left side of the road is still safe to drive on (though a weight limit is to be determined). They are installing traffic lights to create one-lane traffic. In our experience so far, the delay is not bad, about 5-10 minutes, though it would be more during early morning and late afternoon rush hour.

The only other access route is via winding back roads starting at the other end of Kapaa town.


3 Responses to “Partial Closure of Main Road Leading to Monastery”

  1. Pethuraja says:

    “AUM”!.

  2. Madan ganesh Velayudham says:

    Aum. Thank you for the update.

    Sincere prayers and wishes for the proper solution to be implemented and to resume the normal operation.

    Thiruchitrambalam 🙏🏻💐

  3. Sankuthi says:

    Jai Ganesha!
    Thank you this post and so sorry to hear of the road situation. Hoping for safe remedial actin to be taken to resolve the situation. Our prayers are with you.
    Aum Namasivaya
    Sivayanama Aum

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