AGP Executive Report
Last update: 11 hours agoHurricane Lala recovery and health access: Hawaiʻi Island Community Health Center says its Kaʻū Health and Dental Center is still unsafe after flooding and remains without power, but the team is pushing to restore direct care access before the site can reopen. Storm response wrap-up: The Hawaiʻi National Guard has ended Kauaʻi and Oʻahu operations after Tropical Cyclone Lala, while active recovery continues in Hawaiʻi County and Maui. Next weather threat: Tropical Storm Moke is forming and is expected to bring heavy rain and gusty winds—especially for the Big Island’s windward and southeast areas—on top of Lala’s damage. Power frustration: Hawaiian Electric reports thousands still without electricity on Hawaiʻi Island, and residents are demanding clearer timelines and better updates. Mental health support after disasters: DOH launched Project Ho‘oulu, a free resiliency program with trained crisis counselors to help people cope with post-disaster stress and connect them to local resources. Public health watch: CDC says cyclospora cases are still rising but the pace is slowing, with thousands of confirmed infections across many states. Local community care: Hawaiʻi County is offering hot showers and device charging sites for Lala-impacted residents, plus ongoing water guidance.
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