Hurricane Lala Causes Major Damage and Power Outages Across Hawaii
1-Minute Brief
The storm's destruction has disrupted daily life and prompted extensive recovery efforts across affected Hawaiian communities.
Key Facts
- A cemetery in Hawaii was destroyed by Hurricane Lala, leading to a search for displaced remains.
- Thousands of residents remain without power as crews continue restoration work.
- Makawao experienced downed trees, utility lines, and widespread property damage due to the storm's winds.
- Destructive flooding and power outages were reported across the archipelago after Lala passed through.
- The body of a 90-year-old woman was found in a field in Nāʻālehu following the storm.
What Happened
Hurricane Lala struck Hawaii, causing significant damage to infrastructure, flooding, and power outages. The storm destroyed a cemetery and led to ongoing recovery operations.
Why It Matters
The storm has disrupted essential services and community life, highlighting the vulnerability of local infrastructure to severe weather events and the challenges of disaster recovery.
What's Next
Restoration crews are working to restore power and clear debris. Authorities are continuing to search for missing remains and assess the full extent of the damage.
Sources
Confirmed by 2 independent sources
- The New York TimesLeft9h agoHurricane Lala Destroyed a Hawaii Cemetery, Setting Off a Hunt for the Dead
- The IndependentLeft3h agoCrews work to restore power to thousands after Lala raked Hawaii
