AGP Executive Report
Last update: 11 hours agoHurricane Lala recovery (Kaʻū burials): Hawaii County and partner agencies are working to recover and protect displaced burials at Naʻalehu Cemetery after floodwaters uprooted remains; the Hawaiʻi National Guard has documented 69 sets of human remains, with cultural practitioners and health officials guiding the process. Storm preparedness (new system): State and weather officials say Tropical Depression Two-C could strengthen into Tropical Storm Moke and bring heavy rain and flash-flood risk to already-saturated parts of Hawaiʻi Island and East Maui—residents are urged to prepare now. Public health (school vaccines): CDC data show Hawaiʻi kindergarten vaccination rates fell for 2025–2026, reversing prior gains, while religious exemptions rose. Food safety (cyclosporiasis): CDC reports cyclospora cases are still climbing but trending downward overall, with thousands of infections confirmed across 47 states; officials continue to urge caution with implicated foods. Local health support (Lala food aid): Honolulu is funding and coordinating additional food distributions with Hawaiʻi Foodbank, including scheduled pickup sites and hot-meal plans. Injury/health access (Kaimuki closure): A portion of 11th Avenue in Kaimuki remains closed after a partial roof/ceiling collapse at a Chinese restaurant sent four women to care and raised structural safety concerns.
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