Navy Investigating Fuel Leak At Red Hill - Honolulu Civil Beat
Navy Investigating Fuel Leak At Red Hill
This comes as the Navy has been working to get approval from the Environmental Protection Agency and Hawaii Department of Health to upgrade the facility’s World War II-era tanks. Reading time: 5 minutes.
The Navy is currently cleaning up a fuel leak at its Red Hill Bulk Fuel Storage Facility that occurred late Thursday night and has begun investigating how it happened.
“Navy personnel responded to and contained a reported fuel release, initially assessed at approximately 1,000 gallons,” Navy Region Hawaii confirmed in an e-mail. “As designed, the fuel release went into a containment system in the tunnel where the pipeline is located, and the fuel was recovered.”
Marsha Rose Joyner, human rights advocate, dies at 82 Marsha Rose Joyner (Source: Kioni Dudley) By HNN Staff | May 4, 2021 at 10:15 PM HST - Updated May 4 at 10:15 PM
HONOLULU, Hawaii (HawaiiNewsNow) - Human rights advocate and long-time Honolulu resident, Marsha Rose Joyner, has passed away.
Joyner was known and loved by many Hawaii community members for her tireless work in fighting for human dignity, Native Hawaiian rights, environmental sanity, denuclearization and other issues.
She was known for making large strides for equality since young age.
In 1954, she became one of the five young African American girls who integrated into Baltimore’s Western Senior High School, which was an all-white public school for girls.
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Marshall Islanders living on O’ahu joined members of Veterans For Peace, Hawai’i Peace & Justice and Refuse Fascism on Monday, March 1
st at Magic Island in Honolulu to remember the 1954 U.S. detonation of the Castle Bravo nuclear bomb on Bikini Atoll. After sharing words and song, five Bikinians went sailing on the historic
The Honolulu remembrance was part of the Golden Rule Project’s educational program about the growing danger of nuclear war, and the great damage that has already been done by nuclear weapons.
At 15 megatons, 1,000 times the magnitude of the Hiroshima and Nagasaki nuclear weapons, the Castle Bravo bomb vaporized three islands and contaminated many others. Despite a stern warning from the weather forecaster, Castle Bravo was blast on a day when the wind was blowing over the Marshall Islands population. Fine white radioactive fallout rained down on the islanders, with children playing in the snow and even ea
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