7:15 AM, Jan. 31, County of Kaua‘i, UPDATE

Published on January 31, 2025

KEMA NR(1).png

LĪHU‘E – The National Weather Service has canceled a High Wind Warning and Flood Watch for the County of Kaua‘i.

County response:

  • Officials with the Kaua‘i Emergency Management Agency, Department of Public Works, and other departments will continue to assess any damage to County facilities and infrastructure from the weather event.

County facilities:

  • The Wailua Golf Course has suspended tee times through 8 a.m. on Jan. 31 as crews remove debris from the golf course. Updates will be posted when play resumes.

Department of Water conservation notice:

  • 7:15 A.M, Jan. 31, (UPDATE) - The water service outage in Kilauea is due to storm-related damages. Portable water tanks will be available for customers at Kilauea Neighborhood Center by 9:00 a.m. Customers will need to bring their own water containers to fill, if needed.
  • As of 7 p.m., Jan. 30, Th DOW has issued an immediate water conservation request for customers in 'Anini, Kalihiwai, and portions of Princeville, Hanalei, Wainiha, and Hā‘ena until further notice due to an electrical power outage. Customers are advised to limit water use to essential needs only, such as drinking, cooking, and sanitation purposes, to avoid a full water service outage.

Kaua‘i Island Utility Cooperative:

  • KIUC crews began addressing storm-related damages and restoration of power for members today starting at 6 a.m.  KIUC is also in the process of assessing whether transmission towers can be accessed via helicopter this morning and will begin those repairs as soon as the area can be accessed safely.  Helicopter access is necessary to address outages affecting the Wainiha to Haena area.  We appreciate your patience and understanding.  Please continue to follow local media and KIUC’s Facebook page for updates throughout the day.  Outage information can be accessed through KIUC’s Outage Map: https://kiuc.coop/outage-center.

County, state, federal officials, and other partners continue to monitor the situation and are actively coordinating during this weather event.

###

 

Tagged as: