Emergency proclamation closes Maunakea to the public; TMT opponents continue protest

From left, Keoni Awau Turalde, Billy Freitas, Walter Ritte Jr. and Kini Palmyra-Kaleilani-Burke hold hands at the end of a press conference with other kupuna Thursday on Maunakea Access Road. (Photos by HOLLYN JOHNSON/Tribune-Herald)

HOLLYN JOHNSON/Tribune-Herald Cody “Koko” Tuivaiti poses for a picture Thursday in the lava field on the side of the Maunakea Access Road.

TMT opponents learn chants and songs about Maunakea Thursday on the Maunakea Access Road. (HOLLYN JOHNSON/Tribune-Herald)

Kumu hula Vicky Holt Takamine teaches hula Thursday on Maunakea Access Road.

A water truck drives up Maunakea Access Road on Thursday.

Right: Dan Dennison of DLNR holds a press conference Thursday on Maunakea Access Road.

MAUNAKEA — Maunakea has been closed to the public entirely as one of the first actions under the emergency proclamation signed Wednesday by Gov. David Ige.