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Update: Water service outage for Hāʻena-Wainiha; Hanalei, Kekaha, Hapapēpē-ʻEleʻele under conservation notice

Customers are advised to limit water use to essential needs only, such as cooking, drinking and sanitation to avoid a full water service outage.

Kauaʻi County: What you need to know about Tropical Storm Lala

On Monday, all Kauaʻi public schools and all state and county offices will be closed.

Kauaʻi faces widespread disruptions as Lala sweeps past with strong winds and rain

Visitors scrambled to rearrange travel plans while residents dealt with downed trees, damaged property, road closures and power outages.

Tropical Storm Lala is 170 miles past Līhuʻe, but outer bands still bringing rain, gusty winds

Tropical storm conditions, especially in gusts, are ongoing across portions of Kauai County, with the strongest winds occurring in areas of higher terrain.

Update: 1,517 customers of Kauaʻi Island Utility Cooperative now without power due to Tropical Storm Lala

Most of the customers without power are on the South side of Kaua’i, the closest to Tropical Storm Lala’s high winds.

Fisherman rescued from tide pool near Kahili Point in Kīlauea

Kauaʻi Fire Department personnel crossed a river and walked along a shoreline with medical equipment and a rescue basket to help the distressed fisherman.

Hurricane Hunters reveal what they found inside Lala as it strengthens into a Category 1 hurricane

As Hurricane Lala intensifies into a Category 1 storm, the U.S. Air Force Hurricane Hunters have flown back to California after performing essential data collection flights to improve understanding of Lala.

Stay up-to-date on all weather and news with Kaua‘i Now News app

With Hurricane Lala approaching, Kaua‘i Now News is encouraging its viewers to share footage they capture.

New York visitor rescued from Kalalau Trail on Friday suffering from dehydration

The woman was taken by helicopter from the Kalalau Beach landing zone to Princeville Airport and transferred to American Medical Response for evaluation; she declined further medical treatment.

Kauaʻi County more than doubles its pesticide-free parks

Three parks were selected by Parks and Recreation for the alternative weed management program, which was established nearly 7 years ago in 2019; Kauai County recently added 4 more parks and facilities to the program that uses synthetic herbicides to for weed management.

US Navy initiates return of nearly 44 acres on Oʻahu, Molokaʻi to state

Gov. Josh Green announced that the Department of the Navy is initiating the process to return nearly 44 acres of federal property to the state of Hawaiʻi. The proposed transfers include a 31.693-acre parcel at Kalaeloa and the Marine Corps’ 12-acre Molokaʻi Training Support Facility at Hoʻolehua.

Kauaʻi Emergency Management Agency to begin accepting grant-in-aid proposals

The program is intended to benefit the people of Kauaʻi County by funding community emergency preparedness and response needs.

Water conservation notice issued for Princeville, Kalihiwai Bay Estates and ʻAnini Road

Due to expected severe weather this weekend, Princeville Utilities Co. and the Department of Water are urging residents to use water for essential purposes only to prevent outages.

Kauaʻi Coffee postpones Community Mahalo Party as severe weather threatens the Garden Island

Kauaʻi Coffee has postponed its eagerly anticipated Community Mahalo Party, originally scheduled for Saturday, Aug. 15, due to severe weather concerns on Kauaʻi.

Additional changes made to Young Brothers shipping, cargo acceptance because of Tropical Storm Lala

The shipping firm expects delays and disruption to its schedule, so accordingly, it further adjusted acceptance and availability; it also will continue working closely with U.S. Coast Guard to monitor the storm throughout the weekend.

State reminds consumers to review insurance policies before storm’s arrival

Hawaiʻi Department of Commerce and Consumer Affairs Insurance Division encourages residents to take steps now to make filing insurance claims easier after damage from any heavy rainfall and flooding occurs.

Guidance and resources from state tourism agency can help visitors weather Tropical Storm Lala

All the information visitors need to track the tropical cyclone — which is expected to become a Category 1 hurricane as it nears the Big Island — and stay safe from the forecast hazards, courtesy of Hawai‘i Tourism Authority.

Volcano Watch: Using ocean noise to monitor for volcanic eruptions

Ocean swells are constantly beating on the ocean floor. This nonstop drumming creates continuous signals that travel through Earth and recorded on seismometers around the globe, including here in Hawai‘i; changes in the speed of these ocean noise signals can give us clues about volcanic activity.

Heavy weather conditions increased again at ports by US Coast Guard as Tropical Storm Lala approaches

Vessels transiting within the vicinity of the Hawaiian Islands should seek sheltered waters and anticipate additional restrictions and possible port closures as weather conditions progress.

Precaution, vigilance urged by state as migratory birds return to the Hawaiian Islands

As migratory birds begin their seasonal return to Hawaiʻi, the Hawaiʻi Department of Health and Department of Agriculture and Biosecurity are reminding residents, particularly people who keep backyard poultry or other birds, to take precautions to reduce the risk of avian influenza and other infectious diseases.
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