Los Angeles Times

USS Arizona Memorial awaits repair

The Pearl Harbor attraction is closed indefinite­ly while a long-term fix is sought for exterior fissures.

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HONOLULU — Damage to the USS Arizona Memorial at Pearl Harbor in Honolulu is worse than expected, so it will remain closed indefinite­ly, officials said.

Boat transporta­tion to the attraction was suspended May 6 after one of the vessel operators noticed a crack on the outside of the memorial, Hawaii News Now reported.

Tourists were allowed to disembark at the memorial after crews completed interim repairs. But the cracks reappeared hours later, indicating a more serious issue.

“There is a brow or an edge where the visitor ramp meets the memorial, and at that point, there’s been some fissures located on the exterior,” said Jay Blount, a spokesman for the World War II Valor in the Pacific National Monument, which includes the memorial. “After further investigat­ion on the interior, it was determined that the structure is not supporting the loading ramp the way that we need.”

Engineers are working to figure out possible longterm solutions.

“The amount of time needed to implement the repairs is unknown, but the [National Park Service] will continue to provide informatio­n to the public as our team of specialist­s works together to restore access as soon as possible,” the memorial staff said Friday in a news release.

Other areas of the Pearl Harbor Visitor Center remain open.

 ?? Caleb Jones Associated Press ?? CRACKS ON the outside of the memorial were noticed on May 6. “The structure is not supporting the loading ramp the way that we need,” says Jay Blount of the World War II Valor in the Pacific National Monument.
Caleb Jones Associated Press CRACKS ON the outside of the memorial were noticed on May 6. “The structure is not supporting the loading ramp the way that we need,” says Jay Blount of the World War II Valor in the Pacific National Monument.

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