The Hawaii Department of Health today said laboratory results confirmed norovirus to be the cause of multiple illnesses reported by campers at Kalalau Valley on Kauai. The Hawaii Department of Land ...
KAPAA, Hawaii (KHON2) — The Kalalau Trail on Kauai is closed due to flooding, according to the Hawaii Department of Land and Natural Resources. Download the free KHON2 app for iOS or Android to stay ...
A part of the Kalalau Trail on the Kalalau Section of the Nāpali Coast State Wilderness Park was closed after hikers reported gastrointestinal illness. VWPics/Universal Images Group via Getty Images A ...
The Kalalau Trail, the most popular section of Kauai's iconic Napili Coast State Wilderness Park, is shut down until further notice due to a suspected rare norovirus outbreak. Since Aug. 14, there ...
“My guts exploding all over that land was not what I wanted to do at all,” one hiker said after she caught the virus and needed to be helicoptered to the hospital Natalia Senanayake is an Editorial ...
State officials are now closing the entire Kalalau Trail at Napali Coast State Wilderness Park on Kauai due to a confirmed outbreak of the highly contagious norovirus. The closure now extends along ...
COURTESY DLNR The hiking trail in Kalalau Valley on Kauai as seen last week. 1 /2 COURTESY DLNR The hiking trail in Kalalau Valley on Kauai as seen last week. COURTESY DLNR The hiking trail in Kalalau ...
KAUAI COUNTY, Hawaii (Island News) -- The DLNR Division of State Parks (DSP) closed the Kalalau section of the Napali Coast State Wilderness Park on Wednesday, Sept. 4, 2024 due to the high risk of an ...
KAUAI COUNTY, Hawaii (Island News) -- The DLNR Division of State Parks (DSP) elected to close the entire Kalalau Trail section for public health and safety from norovirus. This decision was guided ...
HONOLULU (HawaiiNewsNow) - After several weeks of being closed due to a norovirus outbreak, Kauai’s Kalalau Trail will reopen on Tuesday, the state Department of Health said. DOH and the state ...
A popular hiking trail in Hawaii had to close this week after 24 hikers became sick from what is believed to be norovirus — an outbreak many blamed on illegal squatters defecating along the remote ...
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