AGP Executive Report
Last update: 7 minutes agoHurricane Lala Recovery: Congresswoman Jill Tokuda toured Kaʻū as crews bulldozed debris to reopen roads and restore access to food, water, and cleanup supplies, while Hawaiian Electric warned many Hawaii Island areas could face outages for at least two weeks, with restoration maps pointing to remote South Hawaii Island taking longer. Grid Resilience: Waikiki residents reported prolonged blackouts that also cut off building water systems, renewing pressure on the state’s electrical infrastructure and emergency readiness. Tourism Impact: Despite flight cancellations and storm disruptions, Hawaii’s visitor industry said tourism infrastructure saw limited damage, shifting focus to economic impact assessments and getting reopened attractions back online. Deep-Sea Mining Fight: Environmental groups and community advocates sued to stop the first commercial sale of deep sea mining leases tied to American Samoa, challenging a federal finding that mining wouldn’t harm protected species—an issue that also draws in Hawaii-based stakeholders. Local Health & Services: A National Kidney Foundation of Hawaiʻi mobile clinic purchased with city funds has sat unused for years, raising questions about how public dollars support early screening and outreach. Consumer Safety: Hawaii residents were reminded to document storm damage and file insurance claims promptly as insurers and adjusters begin assessments. Power & Daily Life: Kalihi Valley residents said they’ve been without power for days, relying on community battery support while waiting for grid repairs.
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