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Honolulu Department of Emergency Management
Sunday August 16th, 2026 :: 07:01 p.m. HST

Advisory

State and county government offices and public schools closed on Monday, August 17, 2026

HNL Alert from the Oahu Department of Emergency Management

Issued: 07:01 PM 08-16-2026  


City closes non-essential services

Details 

In response to the impacts of Hurricane Lala and to support ongoing response and recovery operations across Hawaiʻi, Governor Josh Green and the mayors of all four counties have made the coordinated decision to close State and county government offices and public schools on Monday, August 17, 2026. The statewide closure will allow emergency response, recovery, and restoration efforts to continue while communities across Hawaiʻi recover from the storm.

As part of that statewide action, Mayor Rick Blangiardi has ordered the closure of all non-essential City and County of Honolulu offices and services on Monday. All disaster response and disaster recovery personnel, as well as all employees designated by their departments and agencies, must report to work as directed. All other City and County of Honolulu employees will be granted administrative leave.

City crews will continue working throughout Sunday night and Monday to assess storm damage, remove fallen trees and debris, address flooding and drainage issues, reopen roadways and facilities, and respond to other storm-related hazards.

Power and communications disruptions also remain widespread across Oʻahu. As of Sunday afternoon, Hawaiian Electric is reporting 453 outages affecting approximately 113,000 customers. Cellular service disruptions are also being reported in parts of the island, and residents may experience intermittent calls, text messages, and data service.

City facilities and services Monday

The following City facilities and services will be closed Monday, August 17:

  • Honolulu Zoo
  • Municipal golf courses
  • City botanical gardens
  • Satellite City Halls
  • Driver Licensing Center
  • All City park and garden building. Park bathrooms will remain open, and staff will conduct damage assessments and continue repairs to outdoor facilities to return to normal operations. 

Other non-essential City offices, facilities, programs and services will also be closed or suspended on Monday.

Essential services and transportation will continue:

  • Refuse: Residential refuse will be collected as scheduled. Transfer stations, refuse convenience centers, H-POWER and the Waimānalo Gulch Sanitary Landfill will be open.
  • Public transportation: TheBus, Skyline and TheHandi-Van will operate on their normal schedules. Riders should allow additional travel time as localized road closures, detours or delays may continue.
  • Public safety: Police, fire, emergency medical services, Ocean Safety and other critical response and recovery functions will continue without interruption.

Residents are urged to continue exercising caution, particularly around flooded areas, fallen trees, downed power lines, debris and damaged infrastructure. Motorists should avoid unnecessary travel in impacted areas, obey all road closures and barricades, and give first responders, utility workers and City crews room to work.

The City anticipates resuming normal government operations on Tuesday, August 18.


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Honolulu Department of Emergency Management
650 S King St
Honolulu, HI 96813

Contact
Emergency: 9-1-1
Non-emergencies: 808-768-8960

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