According to Deborah Ward, a spokeswoman for the Department of Land and Natural Resources, there are two more boulders on the Kalihi hillside which may be of concern to residents. Two days prior, several boulders smashed into three homes along Kula Kolea Place and severely damaged two of them. Fortunately no one was hurt but seven homes were evacuated as the state investigated.
A geologist employed by the state of Hawaii noted that the boulders came from land which is owned by a church on Kula Kolea Drive. Residents stated that the church is the Church of Christ of Redeemed of the Lord Beulah. It is still unclear if the church or its representatives will be responsible for the damage.
Source: Honolulu Star Advertiser, 4-14-2012, www.staradvertiser.com
Posted by Jeff Uyemura-Reyes, Broker-in-Charge, Realtor®
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Posted by Jeff Uyemura-Reyes, Broker-in-Charge, Realtor®
Global Executive Realty, LLC
www.myhawaiihomesearch.com
www.myhawaiicondo.com
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