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.

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AI-generatedCrews 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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5 extractedThe storm caused destructive flooding and killed one person.
Crews were working to restore power to thousands of Hawaii residents after the outer bands of Lala battered the archipelago.
The damage was not as catastrophic as feared and that recovery will be “somewhat brisk.”
Hawaiian Electric said inspections are showing significant damage, especially in remote areas.
Hawaii County’s non-emergency operations were still suspended.