03/14/2026 | Press release | Distributed by Public on 03/14/2026 16:31
Release Date: 3/14/2026
HONOLULU, March 14, 2026 - Pounding rain and damaging winds are challenging Hawaiian Electric crews and contractors who are working as quickly as possible to safely restore power to customers across the islands the company serves.
"Our priority at midday on Oahu is repairing the transmission equipment that will bring the most customers back on the fastest, while always working safely," said Jim Alberts, senior vice president and chief operations officer. "There are smaller outages within large outages, and we'll circle back on the neighborhood-level work once we can get the large transmission lines back online."
As of noon:
Restoration efforts are being hampered by ongoing hazardous weather conditions and road closures due to flooding, especially in rural areas on the neighbor islands. Some customers are experiencing multiple outages as additional damage occurs after power is restored and causes another outage. All customers are urged to stay prepared for potential extended outages through the remainder of the weekend as the storm continues to make its way across the state.
The outage numbers above represent a snapshot in time and are subject to change as stated above. Customers can view current outages and report outages on the outage map at hawaiianelectric.com and on the mobile app.