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Governor Josh Green

Governor Josh Green is a proud husband, father, and physician. For the past 20 years, Governor Green cared for Big Island families as a doctor. He served in the State House of Representatives and the State Senate from 2004 to 2018. As chair of the Senate Health and Human Services Committee, he passed “Luke’s Law,” which provides care for children with Autism Spectrum Disorder, as well as tobacco and e-cigarette regulations, which increased the legal age for purchasing tobacco and e-cigarettes to 21. Passionate about housing solutions, Governor Green helped create “Kauhale” communities to get unsheltered veterans, kūpuna, and others into safe housing options. These efforts are ongoing and will continue to be one of his top priorities as Governor.  Governor Green expanded the role of Lieutenant Governor by spearheading the largest healthcare response in state history during the COVID pandemic. These critical emergency efforts resulted in Hawaiʻi having the nation’s lowest COVID-19 fatality rate. 

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Storm update: The worst of the Kona Low appears to be behind us, but we are not completely in the clear yet. Maui County and Hawaiʻi Island are still seeing showers, strong winds and the potential for flooding on already saturated ground. A Flood Watch remains in effect through tonight for Maui County and Hawaiʻi Island.

Mahalo to our state and county departments, first responders and emergency managers who worked around the clock to keep our communities safe. I also want to thank the people of Hawaiʻi for looking out for one another and heeding the safety guidance during this storm.

We are now beginning to assess damage across the islands and starting the repair process. Our team is also in communication with the federal government to determine what assistance may be available to support recovery efforts. Please continue to stay cautious as conditions improve.
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Storm update: Much of the system has now moved past Oʻahu and Kauaʻi, but the storm continues to impact Maui, Molokaʻi, Lānaʻi and Hawaiʻi Island. We’re still seeing the risk of flooding, strong winds and possible thunderstorms, so please remain cautious if you’re in affected areas. A Flood Watch remains in effect for Maui County and Hawaiʻi Island through Sunday night, and strong winds are expected to continue today.

Even if conditions improve where you are, please stay alert — saturated ground and fast-moving water can still create dangerous situations. Avoid flooded roadways, check on neighbors, and follow guidance from county emergency officials as this system moves through the state. Stay safe, Hawaiʻi.
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We are continuing to monitor this severe storm as it moves across our islands, with flooding already reported in several areas on Oʻahu and a Flood Watch remaining in effect statewide through the weekend.

Officials are closely watching the Wahiawā dam, where water levels are rising. The City and County of Honolulu Department of Emergency Management has issued an advance notice that evacuations in Wahiawā may be necessary if the reservoir reaches 85 feet, which it is approaching.

Even if you experience a lull in the weather, we are not out of the storm yet. Please stay vigilant, avoid flooded roads and downed power lines, and follow guidance from county emergency officials.

More than 120,000 customers are currently without power, and crews are working as safely and quickly as possible to restore service.

Please stay informed at ready.hawaii.gov and sign up for alerts from your county emergency management agency. Your safety remains our top priority.
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