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Just after 8 a.m. Monday, Honolulu Ocean Safety rescued three adults who were apparently swept out to sea by a large wave at Ke Iki Beach in Pupukea.
The first of seven turtle nests on the North Shore beach have emerged after volunteers raised alarms about disturbance from beachgoers and houses nearby.
The incident happened Monday morning at Ke Iki beach. There is no lifeguard tower there, but lifeguards do patrol the area. Ocean safety officials said there were sign warnings of the strong ...
UPDATE @ 4:00 P.M. Honolulu Police say 72-year-old Susie Jett from Moore and 63-year-old man from California were killed after being swept into the ocean by a large wave at Kei Iki Beach.
Island News's Robert Buan was live at Ke Iki Beach Wednesday morning to provide information on the two incidents that occurred there on Tuesday, one being a 21-year-old drowning.
There is no lifeguard tower at Ke Iki Beach, though lifeguards patrol the area in all-terrain vehicles and watercrafts. Lifeguards at Waimea Bay also warned people to stay out of the dangerous ...
Volunteers are welcome to search on land, and can meet at Ke Iki Beach at 7:30 a.m. to be briefed. The family asks anyone with information or sightings to call 911.
The Brief Two people died and one was critically injured after being swept into the ocean at Ke Iki Beach, Hawaii. A lifeguard rescued the victims; a 63-year-old man was pronounced dead, and a 72 ...
The Honolulu Medical Examiner’s Office has identified the two visitors who died after being on Oahu’s North Shore earlier this week. They have been identified as Bryan C. Kunic, 63, of ...