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Crews work to restore power to thousands after Lala raked Hawaii

Crews are working to restore power to thousands of Hawaii residents after the outer bands of Tropical Storm Lala caused destructive flooding and one fatality over the weekend. The storm, which weakened from a hurricane, left debris and damaged infrastructure, particularly on the Big Island and Maui.

By  JOSH KELETYAssociated Press (AP)Filed 2026-08-18 · 23:23 GMTLean · CenterRead · 2 min
Crews work to restore power to thousands after Lala raked Hawaii
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Crews are working to restore power to thousands of Hawaii residents after the outer bands of Tropical Storm Lala caused destructive flooding and one fatality over the weekend. The storm, which weakened from a hurricane, left debris and damaged infrastructure, particularly on the Big Island and Maui. Roads are being cleared, and while most public schools have reopened, Hawaii County's non-emergency operations remain suspended. A 90-year-old woman was found dead after being reported missing. Officials stated the damage was not as catastrophic as initially feared, with recovery expected to be "somewhat brisk." The storm has since moved west.

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The storm caused destructive flooding and killed one person.

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Crews were working to restore power to thousands of Hawaii residents after the outer bands of Lala battered the archipelago.

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The damage was not as catastrophic as feared and that recovery will be “somewhat brisk.”

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Hawaiian Electric said inspections are showing significant damage, especially in remote areas.

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Hawaii County’s non-emergency operations were still suspended.

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Debris is seen along Hawaiʻi Belt Road near Pahala, Hawaii, Sunday, Aug. 16, 2026, after a severe weather system went through the area. (Stephen Lam/San Francisco Chronicle via AP) Updated [hour]:[minute] [AMPM] [timezone], [monthFull] [day], [year] 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.Crews on the Big Island were working to clear and restore roads. Most public schools across Hawaii reopened but Hawaii County’s non-emergency operations were still suspended, officials said. The storm has since moved west, according to the National Weather Service, and is expected to eventually turn north toward Papahanaumokuakea Marine National Monument, a massive and remote federally protected area of the Pacific with islands, atolls, sea mounts, shoals and coral reefs.Hawaiian Electric said inspections are showing significant damage, especially in remote areas, and crews were working overnight to restore power to thousands across the Big Island, Maui, and Oahu. Many large trees in Maui’s upcountry region fell and toppled power lines and damaged infrastructure, according to Maui County officials. “Roads are getting cleared, debris is getting cleaned up, and the people, while hurting, remain strong,” Hawaii County Mayor Kimo Alameda said Monday.Officials said the storm caused one death — a 90-year-old woman who had been reported missing in Naalehu and then found dead on Monday. 3 MIN READ 3 MIN READ 4 MIN READ In the hard-hit southern end of the Big Island, communities were isolated as they were cut off from communication. Floodwaters disturbed some grave sites. While water service was restored to customers in Pāhala, a boil water notice was issued out of an abundance of caution.Hawaii Gov. Josh Green said Monday that the damage was not as catastrophic as feared and that recovery will be “somewhat brisk.”___Kelety reported from Phoenix.
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