MAYOR ROTH SIGNS MAYOR’S DECEMBER 5, 2021 SEVERE WEATHER CONDITION FIRST EMERGENCY PROCLAMATION
MAYOR ROTH SIGNS MAYOR’S DECEMBER 5, 2021
SEVERE WEATHER CONDITION FIRST EMERGENCY PROCLAMATION
Related to Kona Lull Storm System
Mayor Mitch Roth signed the Mayor’s December 5, 2021 Severe Weather Condition First Emergency
Proclamation earlier today, declaring a state of emergency for the County of Hawaiʻi. The State of
Emergency is due to the threat of imminent disaster on Hawaiʻi Island by way of potentially heavy
rainfall, lightning, high winds associated with thunderstorms, and catastrophic flooding. This
emergency proclamation shall go into effect today, December 5, and terminate on December 31, 2021,
unless terminated earlier or extended by a separate proclamation, or whichever shall occur first.
“By declaring an emergency, we can maximize response and guarantee that the necessary resources
will be made available to our community, as they need them,” said Mayor Mitch Roth. “That said, we
would like to encourage all of our residents to remain indoors and stay off the roadways as much as
possible. There are many reports of fallen trees, downed powerlines, and other hazards that remain a
risk, and we ask that everyone proceed with caution to keep each other safe.”
The County of Hawaiʻi Civil Defense Administration closely monitors the storm’s progress and will
notify the community if necessary. In addition, please visit the Hawaiʻi County Interactive Hazard Map
for information directly related to the storm
