AGP Executive Report
Last update: 4 hours agoStorm Recovery: Tropical Storm Lala has moved away, but Hawaiʻi is still dealing with major damage and outages. Hawaiian Electric says about 117,300 customers remain without power statewide as of 7 a.m. Monday, with the biggest gaps on Oʻahu (about 71,600) and Hawaiʻi Island (about 39,400); crews restored power overnight to nearly 55,000 customers in parts of East Honolulu, Mililani and Windward, while rural areas could face weeks-long restoration. Local Impacts: On the Big Island, Kaʻū Hospital in Pāhala was cut off by Highway 11 washouts; officials say emergency repairs are for first responders only as debris is cleared and bridges are assessed. Earthquake Update: A 4.1 quake near Hōnaunau-Nāpōʻopoʻo is likely an aftershock of a May event, with no expected damage. Community & Education: UH community colleges earned a top-11 national ranking from WalletHub. Business & Energy: HECO restoration continues as SunSource Power promotes “Solar for All” to reduce upfront barriers for homeowners. Culture: Moana star Auliʻi Cravalho joins documentary series “The Story of Everything” as narrator.
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