AGP Executive Report
Last update: 11 hours agoTropical Storm Moke: Hawaii is bracing for heavy rain and dangerous surf as the storm is officially declared, with the center expected to pass south of the islands; the Big Island faces the highest flash-flood and mudslide risk, especially windward and southeast areas already hit by Hurricane Lala. Local Emergency Prep: HIEMA and state partners are urging Wahiawa residents downstream of Wahiawa Dam to review evacuation routes as officials release water and install an Aquadam bladder to boost spillway capacity. Storm Recovery: The Hawaiʻi National Guard has wrapped response on Oʻahu and Kauaʻi, while recovery continues on Hawaiʻi Island and Maui. Coral Insurance Milestone: For the first time, a hurricane triggered a payout from a U.S. coral reef insurance policy after Hurricane Lala qualified for rapid payment. Sports—UH & Beyond: Tennis: UH alumnus Andre Ilagan earned a US Open qualifying wildcard; Football: UH long snapper Jack Mowrey is embracing a mentor role. Arts & Community: A Hawaii-based dog food startup “Good Boy Food for Dogs” is expanding in Wahiawa, and local volunteers keep the Top of the City Garden growing.
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