AGP Executive Report
Last update: 11 hours agoHurricane Lala recovery (Hawaiʻi Island): Hawaiʻi County says hot showers and phone charging stations are now available for Kaʻū residents, while health officials urge people to stay out of flood waters and standing water due to possible health risks. Disaster health & safety: The county and partners are coordinating supply distribution, and water service updates include boil-water guidance for affected areas. Next storm watch: Tropical Storm Moke has formed and is expected to bring another round of heavy rain and wind, with the Big Island likely to see the worst impacts as residents are still recovering from Lala. Privacy & health-adjacent policy: A federal judge temporarily blocked the Trump administration from accessing sensitive personal data tied to more than 17 million commercial drivers, a move framed by state AGs as protecting privacy. Community care for severe weather: Oʻahu first responders are warning homeless residents ahead of incoming storms, emphasizing that flash flooding and response delays can trap people under bridges and near flood-prone areas.
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