Big Island Faces Kona Low Fallout: 14,500 Without Power as Reopenings Planned

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The Kona low storm has left the Big Island with ongoing hazards and about 14,500 Hawaiian Electric customers still without power as crews work to restore service; county facilities are set to reopen Monday, but residents should expect continued flood risks, high surf, downed lines, and multiple road closures, water restrictions, and shelter operations during recovery.
- What you need to know about the kona low Sunday on Big Island: County of Hawaiʻi facilities to reopen tomorrow, 14,500 are without power Big Island Now
- ‘Disgusting’: Kailua home flooded, covered in sewage after storm, drain burst Hawaii News Now
- Hawaii faces flash flooding, blizzard conditions and landslides with more rain to come The Guardian
- Flood Watch in effect for Maui County, Hawaii Island KHON2
- HECO warns of prolonged outages for customers in the dark Honolulu Star-Advertiser
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