Hawaii Must Bring More Urgency To Disaster Preparations
The recent approach of Hurricane Lane was a reminder that the islands will be hit hard sooner or later. We are far too vulnerable right now.
What Hawaii Can Learn From Puerto Rico’s Devastation
The U.S. territory still hasn’t recovered from Maria. Hawaii officials hope better coordination and a more resilient electric grid will help avoid a similar fate.
More Frequent And More Frightening Storms On The Horizon
Hawaii has been hit directly by a hurricane or tropical storm five times since 1950. Three of those direct hits came in the last four years.
How The Ala Wai Canal Puts Honolulu’s Most Valuable Real Estate At Risk
Congress has authorized $345 million to strengthen the aging canal to protect against flooding in Waikiki and nearby neighborhoods.
Most Of Oahu’s Shelters Are A Long Way From Hurricane Ready
The state is assessing the conditions of shelters and retrofitting some, but the work is expensive and slow.
Turning The Lights Back On Is Tough In Oahu’s Rugged Terrain
Maintaining electricity in the wake of a major storm is also key to keeping the water supply flowing.
If The Big One Hits, Honolulu Harbor Is A Fragile Lifeline
The isolated islands would rapidly burn through food and supplies should the port close. Plan B is to bring limited goods through Pearl Harbor.
Researchers Evacuated From NW Hawaiian Islands As Storm Nears
Walaka is expected to continue weakening as it veers southwest of the atolls.
No Danger Of Flooding At Nuuanu Dam, City Says
UPDATED: Heavy rains had raised the reservoir level to within about 1.5 feet below the spillway, causing officials to consider evacuations.
Hawaii Escapes Relatively Unscathed From Tropical Storm
UPDATED: Oahu’s shelters go mostly unused, and no widespread damage has been reported despite heavy rainfall.