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

HOLLYN JOHNSON/Tribune-Herald 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 the Maunakea Access Road.

A water truck drives up the Maunakea Access Road on Thursday.

HOLLYN JOHNSON/Tribune-Herald Dan Dennison of DLNR holds a press conference Thursday on the Maunakea Access Road.

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

HOLLYN JOHNSON/Tribune-Herald Kumu hula Vicky Holt Takamine teaches the a hula Thursday on the Maunakea Access Road.

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

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