Dangerous Flooding/Weather Shutters Maui Attractions | Haleakala Visitor Center

Dangerous Flooding/Weather Shutters Maui Attractions | Haleakala Visitor Center

Dangerous travel with several popular Maui locations closed and statewide impact.

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6 thoughts on “Dangerous Flooding/Weather Shutters Maui Attractions | Haleakala Visitor Center”

  1. I am one of those tourists on Maui finishing her stay during the very unstable weather. It sure would have been nice to be able to go snorkel and swim, but eating fresh papayas and poke on the lanai while watching the ocean being quite angry is interesting.
    Board games day!
    I guess I will need a re-do of my vacation 🙂

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  2. My heart goes out to the thousands of hapless Hawaii tourists who remain cooped up in their hotels and condos due to the inclement weather. Room service and pizza deliveries will be bustling! Although booking an island getaway during the rainy season does have inherent risks, it cannot be easy to spend a vacation like that. And I’m eagerly anticipating reading in these comments how the new governor is responsible for the flooding, probably from people who themselves routinely escape the ice storms, snow-ins and power outages of their own mainland locales.

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    1. Not sure how a “New governor” can be responsible for current flooding. His response, yes. Flooding no. That’s Nature’s doing…

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