Sea level forecast alarming: Report predicts hundreds on Big Island would be displaced, great economic loss

Surf crashes over a barrier wall in May at Coconut Island in Hilo. (HOLLYN JOHNSON/Tribune-Herald file photo)

HILO — A state report on the impacts of sea level rise estimates that a 3.2-foot increase would displace 1,000 Hawaii Island residents and pose a serious flooding risk to urban areas of Hilo and Kona, in addition to resorts in Puako.