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What you need to know about Hurricane Lala recovery, Monday closures on the Big Island

All public schools, state and county offices, parks, courts and more are closed Monday on the Big Island.

Hurricane Lala devastates Ka‘ū District; damaged bridges block access to communities

There were no known storm-related deaths as a result of Hurricane Lala, but the storm did do a lot of infrastructure and personal property damage, Hawai‘i County officials said.

PHOTOS: Hawai‘i National Guard provides aid, rescues ambulance crew during Hurricane Lala

The high-wheeled vehicle team assisted with rescues, including a Hawai‘i County paramedic and EMT who had to climb to the roof of their ambulance Saturday night to escape flooding waters.

Lala now is hundreds of miles from Big Island, but the storm’s devastation will last a long time

As Tropical Storm Lala continues to move farther away from the Big Island, there remains a flood advisory for the entire island with rain still falling.

Hurricane Lala brings devastation to Ka‘ū

Lala skirted South Point on Saturday, bringing with it sustained winds of 70 mph and rain turned small streams into raging rivers, smashing up roads, cutting off Green Sands Beach Subdivision.

45-year-old from Ocean View dies in head-on crash Saturday; 21-year-old in critical condition

Hawaiʻi Island police said it is unknown at this time if Hurricane Lala played a role in the collision.

UPDATE: Search and rescue operation underway after several homes swept off foundations in Ka‘ū District

Hawai‘i County Mayor Kimo Alameda posted an update about the developing situation in Nā‘ālehu and Wai‘ohinu, saying there is a joint search effort underway with Hawai‘i County Civil Defense, Fire and Police Departments, Public Works, Hawai‘i National Guard and the U.S. Coast Guard.

Residents encourged to file insurance claims as promptly as possible

The Hawaiʻi Department of Commerce and Consumer Affairs Insurance Division offers a guide, resources for efficient insurance claim processing.

Hawaiʻi Department of Health authorizes reopening of Baan Thai Family Cuisine in Kailua-Kona

The restaurant food completed a list of nine corrective actions to pass a follow-up inspection.

Hawai‘i County continues to mitigate Hurricane Lala impacts; power outages, flooding persists

On Saturday night, Hawai‘i County officials reported a slight increase in shelter numbers from 130 to 140, and there were around five rescues of people from vehicles that got stranded.
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Top 10 things to do on Big Island for Aug. 14-20 — weather permitting

There once again is no lack of fun happening during events around the Big Island this weekend and beyond; however, it will be extremely prudent to call ahead before you go in case there are cancellations caused by the impending possible tropical cyclone in the forecast.

Puʻukoholā Heiau National Historic Site celebrating 54th anniversary with free Hawaiian Cultural Festival

Kamehameha the Great, the first person to unite the warring islands into the Kingdom of Hawai’i, had the major temple built by thousands and thousands of men from 1790 to 1791.

2026 ‘Ohina Labs application deadline quickly approaching for filmmakers

There’s just 1 more week left to submit short screenplays and apply for a free annual workshop this fall, with a chance to win the ‘Ohina Greenlight Award — receiving support for their winning script to become a completed short film produced and filmed in Hawai‘i.

Keiki invited to participate in second annual Youth Music Showcase

Participation is limited to the first 15 performances, with a maximum of three performances in each category each limited to 3 minutes; registration deadline is Aug. 22.

Top 10 things to do on Big Island for Aug. 7-13: Bake your own baumstriezel, 808 Day, Brain Health Scavenger Hunt, ‘Chegamos’ and more

The unique variety of events happening during the next week around the Big Island features an array of culture, music, history, health, art and more.

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Young Brothers makes additional changes to shipping, cargo acceptance because of Tropical Storm Lala
Nā Leo TV launches free social media marketing cohorts for small businesses, nonprofits
Don’t miss opportunity to learn how your food business can avoid common mistakes made during inspections
Business Monday: Multigenerational farm Lions Gate Coffee looking for new owners

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Big Island Now poll results: County garage is answer to downtown Kona’s parking woes
Big Island Now poll: What is solution to parking woes on Ali‘i Drive in Kailua-Kona?
Reminder: Permanent restrictions remain on the transport of ʻŌhiʻa
Poll results: Big Island Now readers pick clear winner for top 2024 story. Do you know what it is?

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Volcano Watch: Using ocean noise to monitor for volcanic eruptions
Tropical Storm Lala just 200 miles from South Point; forecast to bring hurricane conditions to Big Island
Episode 53 lava fountaining at Kīlauea summit ends after nearly 10 hours
UPDATE 2: National Weather Service advises public about possible tephra fall downwind of Kīlauea summit

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University of Hawaiʻi at Mānoa oceanographers find Hawaiian corals can possibly adapt to future heat stress
VIDEO: Blacktip shark nursery discovered in Hilo Bay
Statewide World Ocean Day event makes waves in effort to cleanup island coasts
Lost reef recreation because of climate change could cost Hawaiʻi up to $3 billion by beginning of next century

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Maui Surf Forecast for August 17, 2026

Large east-facing shore surf produced by Tropical Storm Lala has progressed westward across the state and is currently impacting east- facing shores of Kauai...

Maui Committee meetings canceled, County legislative offices closed on Monday, Aug. 17

Committee meetings for Aug. 17 have been canceled and the county’s legislative offices will be closed Monday as county employees and residents continue to deal with Tropical Storm Lala’s aftermath, Maui County Council Chair Alice L. Lee announced.

MEO offices to close Monday, Aug. 17 due to ongoing storm impacts

Maui Economic Opportunity, Inc. will be closing its offices, including Wailuku, Hāna, Molokaʻi, and Lānaʻi, on Monday, August 17, due to ongoing impacts from Lala. MEO's Head Start classrooms will also be closed. 

County of Maui TS Lala update as of 7 p.m. on Aug. 16, 2026

The latest County of Maui update as of 7 p.m. on Sunday, Aug. 16, 2026 is posted here. At the directive of Gov. Josh Green, all County of Maui offices on Maui, Molokaʻi and Lānaʻi will be closed Monday, Aug. 17. Only essential personnel will report to work.

State and County of Maui offices, HIDOE schools closed on Monday, Aug. 17 amid Lala storm recovery

Due to the severe impacts of Hurricane Lala, all state and county offices, Hawaiʻi State Department of Education schools and public charter schools, courts and Judiciary offices statewide, will be closed Monday, Aug. 17.

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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.

Kauai Weather Forecast for August 17, 2026

Tropical Storm Lala is moving away to the west but will continue to affect the west end of the state . Areas of damaging winds may persist, mainly across...

Kauai Surf Forecast for August 17, 2026

Large east-facing shore surf produced by Tropical Storm Lala has progressed westward across the state and is currently impacting east- facing shores of Kauai...

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.