AGP Executive Report
Last update: 7 hours agoHurricane Lala aftermath: Tropical Storm Lala moved away from Hawaii after brushing the Big Island at hurricane strength, but the damage is already clear: officials reported at least 100 homes damaged or swept away, major flooding and landslides, and widespread outages that left nearly 180,000 customers without power at one point. Big Island recovery: Kauʻū saw the worst impacts, with bridges damaged or destroyed and communities cut off as crews assess road and bridge damage. Oahu storm response: Honolulu Fire received hundreds of weather-related calls, including downed trees and power lines, and one Kalihi Valley homeowner said high winds ripped off her roof. Shelter shift: Oahu emergency shelters at seven schools are transitioning to three city parks so campuses can reopen. Water warning: The Honolulu Board of Water Supply urged Oahu residents to conserve water because power outages can disrupt pumping and reservoir levels. Emergency communications: T-Mobile activated satellite texting support ahead of Lala to help residents reach emergency services if cellular coverage fails. Local alerts: Technicians investigated malfunctioning emergency sirens on Oahu; officials said there was no emergency.
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