AGP Executive Report
Last update: 12 hours agoHurricane Lala recovery: Honolulu is resuming normal operations Tuesday after Tropical Storm Lala, with City employees returning to scheduled work and services, though some parks and facilities remain closed due to damage and power issues. Power restoration: Hawaiian Electric says it has repaired 30 of 60 damaged transmission and sub-transmission lines and is using helicopters and drones for damage checks, with about 27,700 Hawaii Island customers still without power and about 57,000 across O‘ahu, Hawaii Island and Maui. Local impacts in Ka‘ū: Authorities identified a 93-year-old woman, May Doi, found dead in Na‘ālehu; police say foul play isn’t suspected and an autopsy will determine cause. Community help and safety: City inspectors will conduct residential damage assessments and warn residents to watch for scams; officials also continue cleanup and road access work in hardest-hit areas. Environment/legal: Earthjustice sued the U.S. government to block plans to auction seabed water around American Samoa for deep-sea mining, citing endangered species and habitat protections.
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