More than 27,000 Hawaii Island Customers Still without Power After Lala
Crews restored power to 162,230 customers by Monday night as weather slowed inspections and damage assessments found significant pole damage on Oahu.
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More than 27,000 Hawaii Island customers still without power after Lala
Hawaiian Electric Co. crews continue work to restore power to about 27,700 customers on Hawaii Island who are still without power in the wake of Hurricane Lala. The post More than 27,000 Hawaii Island customers still without power after Lala appeared first on Hawaii Tribune-Herald.
Crews work to restore power to thousands after Lala raked Hawaii
Crews were working to restore power to thousands of Hawaii residents Tuesday after the outer bands of Lala battered the archipelago over the weekend, causing destructive flooding and killing one person, before weakening from a hurricane to a tropical storm.
Thousands still without power as crews work around the clock | Honolulu Star-Advertiser
Utility crews are working around the clock to remedy power outages on Oahu, Hawaii island and Maui that shut the state down and are frustrating residents and storm recovery efforts.
Hawaii Faces Months of Power Outages After Lala Damages Grid
More than 80,000 homes and businesses remained without power in Hawaii late Monday after Storm Lala caused extensive damage to the state’s electrical grid, with some customers potentially facing months without service.
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