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Factbox-Tropical Storm Lala leaves over 111,000 customers without power in Hawaii

By Thomson Reuters Aug 17, 2026 | 3:44 PM

Aug 17 (Reuters) – Tropical Storm Lala left more than 111,000 utility customers without power across Hawaii on Monday, ​according to data from PowerOutage.us.

Hawaiian ‌Electric, the electric utility that generates, transmits, and distributes electricity to 95% of Hawaii’s population, in its latest update said 117,300 of ‌its ​customers are without power ⁠as of 7 a.m. ⁠HST (1700 GMT).

“Tropical Storm Lala has left major damage to infrastructure in remote areas of Hawaii Island and Maui. Helicopter ​and drones are being deployed on Oahu and Maui today to ⁠assist with ongoing damage ⁠assessments to remote areas with ​rugged terrain,” the utility said.

It added that ​crews restored power overnight to nearly 55,000 ‌customers in parts of East Honolulu, Mililani and Windward areas.

“About 71,600 customers remain without power in Windward, Leeward and ⁠Honolulu areas. Customers from Salt Lake to East Honolulu are again asked to conserve power ⁠today,” Hawaiian ‌Electric said.

The National Hurricane ⁠Center in its latest advisory ​said ‌Tropical Storm Lala is located a ​few ⁠hundred miles west-southwest of Lihue, Hawaii. Here are the major outages by county, according to PowerOutage.us:

County Outages

Honolulu County 65,069

Hawaii County 39,380

Maui County 6,650

Kauai County 294

Total Out 111,393

(Reporting by Anjana Anil in Bengaluru; Editing by ​Aurora Ellis)