Hawaiian Electric restores power for most customers after Kona low storms; fewer than 1% of 474,240 customers remain without electricity

Reuters03-25
Hawaiian Electric restores power for most customers after Kona low storms; fewer than 1% of 474,240 customers remain without electricity
  • Hawaiian Electric completed most power restoration work following back-to-back Kona low storm systems, with fewer than 1% of its approximately 474,240 customers still without electricity.
  • Flood-related safety concerns on Oahu’s North Shore left some customers without service, with about 135 customers advised not to turn on main circuit breakers until an electrician confirms systems are safe.
  • As of 4:30 p.m., crews had restored electricity to all but 1,420 customers across Oahu, Maui County, and Hawaii Island.


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