AGP Executive Report
Last update: 8 hours agoHurricane Lala Aftermath: Hawaii Island recovery continues as HECO reports about 99% power restored on Oʻahu, 98% on Maui, and 75% on Hawaiʻi Island, with roughly 17,000 customers still dark and some Kaʻū/Naʻalehu areas facing outages that could last weeks. Human Impact: Floodwaters and mudslides in Nāʻālehu damaged the local cemetery, with remains and headstones disturbed, as residents count the cost and brace for a long cleanup. Next Storm Watch: Officials are tracking Invest 90E, with a 90% chance of becoming a tropical depression within 48 hours; the City says conditions could shift early next week and urges residents to stay prepared. Local Safety: Honolulu Fire and EMS warn hikers that swollen streams and muddy trails can stay dangerous for days after heavy rain, following a rescue on Makaua Hidden Garden Trail. Public Services: Honolulu Statehood Day schedules include holiday operations for key services, while recovery crews keep working and the city monitors the new disturbance. Health & Food Safety: DOH authorized the reopening of HI SHACK in Honolulu after follow-up inspections found food-safety violations corrected. Crime & Courts: A man was indicted for a fatal Keʻeaumoku Street stabbing, and HPD shut down an illegal gambling game room in Kapolei, arresting a 49-year-old woman. Infrastructure: Three all-electric container cranes arrived at Honolulu Harbor to support the Kapalama terminal expansion. Sports: Former UH tennis player Andre Ilagan earned a wild card into the U.S. Open.
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