Reservoir check, drifting house among Honolulu storm recovery efforts
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Reservoir check, drifting house among Honolulu storm recovery efforts

15 March, 2026.USA.1 sources

Key Takeaways

  • Widespread power outages, closed businesses, and disrupted traffic followed the storm.
  • Winds died down and rains subsided as conditions improved.
  • City Mill Hawaii Kai operated on propane generator and cash-only basis.

Storm aftermath and outages

HONOLULU (HawaiiNewsNow) - As winds died down and rains subsided, Honolulu residents dealt with the aftermath of the powerful storm Saturday, including widespread power outages, closed businesses and disrupted traffic.

HONOLULU (HawaiiNewsNow) - As winds died down and rains subsided, Honolulu residents dealt with the aftermath of the powerful storm Saturday, including widespread power outages, closed businesses and disrupted traffic

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Store operation amid outage

At City Mill in Hawaii Kai, staff operated on a propane generator and cash-only basis, escorting a steady stream of customers through the darkened store.

“We were just happy that this store was here and helping everybody out — we were just picking up an extension cord so our generator can run upstairs,” said Keola Takayama.

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Jeremy Hannon, a Waimanalo homeowner, said he came to the store after his house leaked.

“We have a little home, and it’s flooded upstairs, so we’re buying some things to squeeze things out and reseal up the window so we don’t have another disaster today,” Hannon said.

Dylan Cooke, City Mill Hawaii Kai supervisor, said handling customers in the dark store is part of how staff are trained to stay open during outages.

“All of the staff on hand, we have to be one-on-one with the guests who are walking through the store,” Cooke said.

Water system inspection

In Nuuanu, the Board of Water Supply was pumping water from one of the reservoirs closest to residential areas, sending it down Pali Highway, and inspecting the berm of the dam.

HONOLULU (HawaiiNewsNow) - As winds died down and rains subsided, Honolulu residents dealt with the aftermath of the powerful storm Saturday, including widespread power outages, closed businesses and disrupted traffic

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The stream from the reservoir remained within its banks.

Floating house relocation

Along Keehi Lagoon, residents of shacks tucked near the water returned by rafts and small boats.

A two-story floating house was also relocated by the storm.

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During the storm, which was previously on the south bank of Keehi Stream, and then moved last year to the North bank to avoid authorities, it was apparently washed out of Keehi Stream last night, into the lagoon, and then blown back by wind before grounding in Kalihi Stream.

The fire department was called to rescue anyone inside the structure.

When crews reached it, no one was found inside.

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