
Repair work to an electrical line will keep the Thurston Lava Tube at Hawai'i Volcanoes National Park closed for several weeks/Rebecca Latson file
An unpaved emergency route between Highway 11 and the comfort station at Nāhuku (Thurston Lava Tube) in Hawai'i Volcanoes National Park will be closed for several weeks while repairs are made to a faulty electrical line.
The replacement line will be placed underground after the area is trenched. Repairs could take two to four weeks. Most visitors will not notice the Escape Road closure, which is necessary to complete the last big step towards the reopening of Nāhuku.
Although there isn’t an exact date, the park is making steady progress to reopen the popular lava tube in the next few weeks, barring any unforeseen circumstances.
Nāhuku has been closed since May 2018 due to hazards caused by the destructive Kilauea eruption and summit collapse that created loose rocks and new cracks in the cave’s ceiling. Since its closure, Park Service geomorphologists and engineers have surveyed the lava tube, installed crack monitors and removed loose rocks.
Park staff have improved standing water issues by rerouting drainage and adding gravel to the cave floor, and overgrown vegetation and downed branches along the trail will be cleared by opening day.
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